Radiation therapy through activation of stable nuclides
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Radiation therapy through activation of stable nuclides
Abstract
In an investigation by the Swedish Cancer Society, an expert group described the present status, critical issues and future aspects and potentials for each of nine major areas of radiation therapy research. This report deals with radiation therapy using activation of stable nuclides.
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