Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9872616 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Treatment results for nasopharyngeal carcinoma have substantially improved in the modern era; future trials should be based on updated baseline results. Further reduction of distant failure is important for future breakthrough, particularly for patients with advanced disease.
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Authors
Anne W.M. F.R.C.R., W.M. F.R.C.R., Joseph S.K. F.R.C.R., S.F. F.R.C.R., T.W. F.R.C.R., Daniel T.T. F.R.C.R., Benny C.Y. Ph.D., Stephen C.K. F.R.C.R., Peter M.L. F.R.C.R., Stewart Y. F.R.C.R., Dora L.W. F.R.C.R., W.H. F.R.C.R.,