Predictive factors for local control of early glottic squamous cell carcinomas after definitive radiotherapy.
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A. Sakurada | Tatsuhiko Saito | Kazuhiro Saito | M. Okubo | Jinho Park | T. Itonaga | R. Mikami | S. Shiraishi | S. Sugahara | K. Tokuuye
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