A reply to 'Efficacy and safety of widefield radiation therapy for extensive skin field cancerization remains unproven'
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Main Authors: | L. Spelman (Author), A. E. Potter (Author), C. Baker (Author), S. Shumack (Author), R. Sinclair (Author), D. Christie (Author), B. Wong (Author), P. Foley (Author), S. Hacker (Author), C. C. Allison (Author), the National Dermatology Radiation Oncology Registry (NDROR) (Author) |
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