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    Are heart doses associated with survival in patients with non-small cell lung cancer who received post-operative thoracic radiotherapy? A national population-based study

    Author
    1. Ng Yan Yee
    2. Leong Cheng Nang
    3. Zheng Huili
    4. Siow Tian Rui
    5. Tan Poh Wee
    6. Vellayappan Balamurugan
    7. Yap Swee Peng
    8. Chia Brendan Seng Hup
    9. Foo Ling Li
    10. Master Zubin
    11. Leong Yuh Fun
    12. Koh Wee Yao
    13. Yip Connie
    14. Tham Ivan Weng Keong
    15. Chua Kevin Lee Min
    16. Lee Chia Ching
    17. Ng Wee Loon
    18. Chua Gail Wan Ying
    19. Soon Yu Yang
    20. Thiagarajan Anuradha
    21. Tey Jeremy Chee Seong
    22. Fong Kam Weng
    23. Tan Yun Inn
    24. Loria Joan Faith Evacula
    Publication venue
    Publication date
    2022
    Field of study
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    10.1097/MD.0000000000017020MEDICINE983
    ScholarBank@NUS
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