Hypofractionated radiation therapy for early breast cancer

Author:

Hickey Brigid E12,James Melissa L3,Lehman Margot24,Hider Phil N5,Jeffery Mark3,Francis Daniel P6,See Adrienne M1

Affiliation:

1. Princess Alexandra Hospital; Radiation Oncology Mater Service; 31 Raymond Terrace Brisbane Queensland Australia 4101

2. The University of Queensland; School of Medicine; Brisbane Australia

3. Christchurch Hospital; Canterbury Regional Cancer and Haematology Service; Private Bag 4710 Christchurch New Zealand 8140

4. Princess Alexandra Hospital; Radiation Oncology Unit; Ground Floor, Outpatients F Ipswich Road, Woollangabba Brisbane Queensland Australia 4102

5. University of Otago, Christchurch; Department of Population Health; PO Box 4345 Christchurch New Zealand 8140

6. Queensland University of Technology; School of Public Health and Social Work; Victoria Park Road Brisbane Queensland Australia 4059

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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