Combined use of hyperthermia and radiation therapy for treating locally advanced cervix carcinoma.
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P. Lambin | J. van der Zee | D. de Ruysscher | M. Pijls-Johannesma | J. Buijsen | G. Lammering | L. Lutgens | D. D. de Haas-Kock | G. A. Mastrigt | J. Van der zee
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