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Type: Thesis
Title: Clinical studies of the effect of radiotherapy dose and fractionation on survival in patients with limited non-small cell lung cancer / by David L. Ball
Author: Ball, David Lee
Issue Date: 2001
School/Discipline: Dept. of Medicine
Abstract: A thesis which examines the proposition that higher doses of radiotherapy might be associated with longer survival in patients with non-metastatic non-small cell lung cancer by analysing the survival outcomes for patients treated with a variety of radiotherapy doses according to a standardised policy, and using modern treatment planning and delivery techniques.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (M.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Medicine, 2001
Description: Bibliography: leaves 180-204
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