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Controversies In Radiation Oncology Simon Lo Bin S Teh Guoliang Jiang Nina Mayr

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Controversies In Radiation Oncology Simon Lo Bin S Teh Guoliang Jiang Nina Mayr
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.73 MB
Author: Simon Lo; Bin S. Teh; Guo-Liang Jiang; Nina Mayr
ISBN: 9783319511962, 3319511963
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Controversies In Radiation Oncology Simon Lo Bin S Teh Guoliang Jiang Nina Mayr by Simon Lo; Bin S. Teh; Guo-liang Jiang; Nina Mayr 9783319511962, 3319511963 instant download after payment.

This book addresses key issues of controversy in radiation oncology for each disease site, with expert commentaries from leading authorities in the field. It identifies areas of confusion arising from discrepant data in the literature regarding certain clinical scenarios for different diseases and presents high-level evidence on each issue with a view to fostering best practice. Controversies in Radiation Oncology will serve as a very useful resource for busy radiation oncology physicians, practitioners, and trainees/residents/fellows seeking to utilize evidence in the literature to guide the management of radiation therapy patients.

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