Early clinical experience using high intensity focused ultrasound for palliation of inoperable pancreatic cancer.
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J. Hwang | H. Ge | L. Xiong | S. Yao | Xiao-bo Huang | Chong-jun He | X. Ge | Xiao Feng Wang | Xiao Bo Huang
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