Short term toxicity profile for 32 sinonasal cancer patients treated with IMRT. Can we avoid dry eye syndrome?
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- Filip Claus, Tom Boterberg (UGent) , Piet Ost (UGent) and Wilfried De Neve (UGent)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-834465
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- Claus, Filip, et al. “Short Term Toxicity Profile for 32 Sinonasal Cancer Patients Treated with IMRT. Can We Avoid Dry Eye Syndrome?” Radiotherapy and Oncology, vol. 64, no. 2, 2002, pp. 205–08.
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- Claus, F., Boterberg, T., Ost, P., & De Neve, W. (2002). Short term toxicity profile for 32 sinonasal cancer patients treated with IMRT. Can we avoid dry eye syndrome? Radiotherapy and Oncology, 64(2), 205–208.
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- Claus, Filip, Tom Boterberg, Piet Ost, and Wilfried De Neve. 2002. “Short Term Toxicity Profile for 32 Sinonasal Cancer Patients Treated with IMRT. Can We Avoid Dry Eye Syndrome?” Radiotherapy and Oncology 64 (2): 205–8.
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- Claus, Filip, Tom Boterberg, Piet Ost, and Wilfried De Neve. 2002. “Short Term Toxicity Profile for 32 Sinonasal Cancer Patients Treated with IMRT. Can We Avoid Dry Eye Syndrome?” Radiotherapy and Oncology 64 (2): 205–208.
- Vancouver
- 1.Claus F, Boterberg T, Ost P, De Neve W. Short term toxicity profile for 32 sinonasal cancer patients treated with IMRT. Can we avoid dry eye syndrome? Radiotherapy and Oncology. 2002;64(2):205–8.
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- [1]F. Claus, T. Boterberg, P. Ost, and W. De Neve, “Short term toxicity profile for 32 sinonasal cancer patients treated with IMRT. Can we avoid dry eye syndrome?,” Radiotherapy and Oncology, vol. 64, no. 2, pp. 205–208, 2002.
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