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Therapy for non-small cell lung cancer
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Pattern of response and recurrence after induction chemotherapy and [dsquote]involved field[dsquote] thoracic radiotherapy to 70 Gy in stage III NSCLC
J. A. Burgers, S. Senan, R. J. van Klaveren, S. S. Oei, J. R. van Sornsen de Koste, T. A. W. Splinter, J. P. van Meerbeeck, Rotterdam Oncologic Thoracic Studygroup (ROTS) (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Therapy for non-small cell lung cancer
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Therapy for non-small cell lung cancer
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Poster Discussion
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2573
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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J. A. Burgers, S. Senan, R. J. van Klaveren, S. S. Oei, J. R. van Sornsen de Koste, T. A. W. Splinter, J. P. van Meerbeeck, Rotterdam Oncologic Thoracic Studygroup (ROTS) (Rotterdam, The Netherlands). Pattern of response and recurrence after induction chemotherapy and [dsquote]involved field[dsquote] thoracic radiotherapy to 70 Gy in stage III NSCLC. Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 2573
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