1977
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.6080.189-a
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Abstract: 189rate and thus afford equally as good results as for photon therapy in HPO or irradiation with fast neutrons. Such a trial might conflict with the individual preferences of radiotherapists but not with ethical considerations. Also it should be undertaken before less advanced, more curable cancers are submitted to trial by radiotherapeutic management by the techniques of HPO-photon or neutron therapy, whose advantages necessarily remain sub judice for lack of decisive information about optimal fractionation o… Show more

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