Offering a treatment choice in the irradiation of prostate cancer leads to better informed and more active patients, without harm to well-being.
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Henk Huizenga | Peep F M Stalmeier | Julia J van Tol-Geerdink | Emile N J Th van Lin | H. Huizenga | P. Stalmeier | W. V. van Daal | J. Leer | J. J. van Tol-Geerdink | E. van Lin | E. Schimmel | Jan Willem Leer | Erik C Schimmel | Willem A J van Daal | E. V. van Lin
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