The minimum required interval between hydrogel spacer injection and treatment planning for stereotactic body radiotherapy for prostate cancer.
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H. Onishi | M. Saito | Hidekazu Suzuki | T. Komiyama | K. Marino | S. Aoki | Mitsuhiko Oguri | Toshihiro Suzuki | Hiroshi Takahashi | Takashi Yamada
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