Wu et al., 2008 - Google Patents
The impact of respiratory motion and treatment technique on stereotactic body radiation therapy for liver cancerWu et al., 2008
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- Wu Q
- Thongphiew D
- Wang Z
- Chankong V
- Yin F
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- Medical physics
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Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), which delivers a much higher fractional dose than conventional treatment in only a few fractions, is an effective treatment for liver metastases. For patients who are treated under free‐breathing conditions, however …
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