Can perfusion MRI predict response to preoperative treatment in rectal cancer?
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Ewelina Kluza | Geerard L Beets | G. Beets | R. Beets-Tan | D. Lambregts | C. Jeukens | M. Maas | J. Buijsen | Jeroen Buijsen | L. Heijnen | M. Martens | R. Riedl | Doenja M J Lambregts | Regina G H Beets-Tan | Robert G Riedl | Milou H Martens | Luc A Heijnen | Monique Maas | Samina Subhani | Cecile R L P N Jeukens | E. Kluza | Samina Subhani | R. Beets-Tan
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