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Long term toxicity following interstitial breast brachytherapy: results from RTOG 95-17

Kuske PR, Winter K, Arthur DW, et al. Phase II trial of brachytherapy alone after lumpectomy for select breast cancer: toxicity analysis of RTOG 9517. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2006;65(1):45–51.

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