Treatment of pancreatic cancer tumors with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) using the volume at risk approach (VARA): employing dose-volume histogram (DVH) and normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) to evaluate small bowel toxicity.
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Joseph Y Ting | N. Esiashvili | C. Staley | J. Ting | Charles A Staley | Gary Y. Yang | Jerome C Landry | Natia Esiashvili | L. Davis | J. Landry | Lawrence W Davis | W. Torres | Gary Y Yang | William Torres
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