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The photon-isoeffective dose in boron neutron capture therapyGonzález et al., 2012
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- González S
- Cruz G
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- Radiation research
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With the aim to relate the effects observed in a clinical boron neutron capture therapy protocol to the corresponding outcomes in a standard photon radiation therapy,“RBE- weighted” doses are customarily calculated by adding the contributions of the different …
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