Dose gradient near target-normal structure interface for nonisocentric CyberKnife and isocentric intensity-modulated body radiotherapy for prostate cancer.
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Ping Xia | Lijun Ma | Martina Descovich | Sabbir Hossain | Cynthia Chuang | P. Xia | Lijun Ma | M. Descovich | C. Chuang | A. Gottschalk | M. Roach | Mack Roach | Alexander R Gottschalk | S. Hossain | Kim Huang | K. Huang
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