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Assessing the level of agreement in tumour alignment, correction and tumour delineation for Lung Cancer Radiotherapy on kilo-voltage Cone Beam Computed …Watt, 2016
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In 2014, lung cancer was the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia (after prostate, breast, and bowel cancer), and is predicted to account for 9.4 per cent of all new cancer diagnoses in Australia in 2015 (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare [AIHW] …
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