The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers: a treatment …

Q Wu, M Manning, R Schmidt-Ullrich… - International Journal of …, 2000 - Elsevier
Purpose: Conventional radiotherapy for cancers of the head and neck (HN) can yield
acceptable locoregional tumor control rates, but toxicity of many normal tissues limits our …

The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers: a treatment …

Q Wu, M Manning, R Schmidt-Ullrich… - International Journal of …, 2000 - redjournal.org
Purpose: Conventional radiotherapy for cancers of the head and neck (HN) can yield
acceptable locoregional tumor control rates, but toxicity of many normal tissues limits our …

[引用][C] The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers: a …

Q WU - Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys, 2000 - cir.nii.ac.jp
The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with
intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers : a treatment design study …

The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers: a treatment …

Q Wu, M Manning, R Schmidt-Ullrich… - International Journal of …, 2000 - inis.iaea.org
[en] Purpose: Conventional radiotherapy for cancers of the head and neck (HN) can yield
acceptable locoregional tumor control rates, but toxicity of many normal tissues limits our …

[PDF][PDF] THE POTENTIAL FOR SPARING OF PAROTIDS AND ESCALATION OF BIOLOGICALLY EFFECTIVE DOSE WITH INTENSITY-MODULATED RADIATION …

Q WU, M MANNING, R SCHMIDT-ULLRICH… - Int. J. Radiation …, 2000 - academia.edu
Purpose: Conventional radiotherapy for cancers of the head and neck (HN) can yield
acceptable locoregional tumor control rates, but toxicity of many normal tissues limits our …

The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers: a treatment …

Q Wu, M Manning, R Schmidt-Ullrich… - International Journal of …, 2000 - europepmc.org
Purpose Conventional radiotherapy for cancers of the head and neck (HN) can yield
acceptable locoregional tumor control rates, but toxicity of many normal tissues limits our …

The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers: a treatment …

Q Wu, M Manning, R Schmidt-Ullrich… - International Journal of …, 2000 - elibrary.ru
Purpose: Conventional radiotherapy for cancers of the head and neck (HN) can yield
acceptable locoregional tumor control rates, but toxicity of many normal tissues limits our …

The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers: A treatment …

Q Wu, M Manning… - International …, 2000 - mdanderson.elsevierpure.com
Purpose: Conventional radiotherapy for cancers of the head and neck (HN) can yield
acceptable locoregional tumor control rates, but toxicity of many normal tissues limits our …

[引用][C] The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers: A …

Q WU, M MANNING… - … journal of radiation …, 2000 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with
intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers : A treatment design study …

The potential for sparing of parotids and escalation of biologically effective dose with intensity-modulated radiation treatments of head and neck cancers: a treatment …

Q Wu, M Manning… - … journal of radiation …, 2000 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose Conventional radiotherapy for cancers of the head and neck (HN) can yield
acceptable locoregional tumor control rates, but toxicity of many normal tissues limits our …