Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8241781 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The results of the present study have revealed that, for most brain metastatic patients, control of the brain tumor is the most important factor for stabilizing neurocognitive function. However, the long-term adverse effects of WBRT on neurocognitive function might not be negligible.
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Authors
Hidefumi M.D., Ph.D., Masao M.D., Ph.D., Norio M.D., Tatsuya M.D., Ph.D., Masahiro M.D., Ph.D., Saeko M.D., Ph.D., Hiroki M.D., Ph.D., Taisuke M.D., Ph.D., Etsuo M.D., Ph.D., Kazushige M.D., Ph.D., Keiichi M.D., Ph.D., Gen M.D., Ph.D., Hiroki M.D.,