Incidence of late rectal bleeding in high-dose conformal radiotherapy of prostate cancer using equivalent uniform dose-based and dose-volume-based normal tissue complication probability models.
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Di Yan | Markus Alber | Elisa Meldolesi | Matthias Söhn | M. Alber | D. Yan | Jiang Liang | C. Vargas | M. Söhn | E. Meldolesi | Jian Liang | Carlos Vargas | J. Liang | Jiang Liang
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