Early Changes in Serial CBCT-Measured Parotid Gland Biomarkers Predict Chronic Xerostomia After Head and Neck Radiation Therapy.
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K. Brock | J. Balter | R. T. Ten Haken | I. El Naqa | D. Polan | A. Eisbruch | B. Rosen | P. G. Hawkins | M. Mierzwa | J. Kamp | C. Lockhart | I. E. El Naqa
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