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Dose-response relationships and risk prediction

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The use of risk estimation models for the induction of secondary cancers following radiotherapy

Acta Oncologica 2005, 44(4), 339-347

Schneider U, Zwahlen D, Ross D, Kaser-Hotz B

Estimation of radiation-induced cancer from three-dimensional dose distributions: concept of organ equivalent dose

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2005, 61(5), p1510-1515

Schneider U, Kaser-Hotz

A simple dose-response relationship for modeling secondary cancer incidence after radiotherapy

Z Med Phys 2005, 15, p31-37

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