Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy with Simultaneous Integrated Boost Combined with Concurrent Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Anal Cancer Patients: 4-Year Results of a Consecutive Case Series
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Francesca Arcadipane | Umberto Ricardi | Mario Morino | Paola Cassoni | Riccardo Ragona | Pierfrancesco Franco | Gianmauro Numico | M. Morino | P. Cassoni | P. Franco | F. Arcadipane | U. Ricardi | R. Ragona | Fernando Munoz | F. Munoz | P. Racca | P. Sciacero | R. Spadi | Massimiliano Mistrangelo | Nadia Rondi | Patrizia Racca | Piera Sciacero | Rosella Spadi | Fernanda Migliaccio | Veronica Angelini | Sebastiano Bombaci | G. Numico | N. Rondi | M. Mistrangelo | F. Migliaccio | V. Angelini | S. Bombaci
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