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HomeImpact FactorWhat radiation dose is safe in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer?

What radiation dose is safe in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer?

Nicole Larrier and Lawrence Marks

1 May 2007 Impact Factor 0

Number 18

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A recent study has found that high-dose radiation can be safely delivered for non-small-cell lung cancer provided careful consideration is given to the dose–volume relationship.

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