Hypoxic bladder cancers have a poorer outcome following hypofractionated vs conventionally fractionated radiotherapy in the BC2001 and BCON randomised trials
Smith, Tim A D ; West, Catharine M L ; Lane, Brian ; Irlam-Jones, Joely ; More, Elisabet ; Mistry, Hitesh ; Hoskin, Peter J ; Hussain, S. A. ; Hall, E. ; Porta, N. ... show 3 more
Smith, Tim A D
West, Catharine M L
Lane, Brian
Irlam-Jones, Joely
More, Elisabet
Mistry, Hitesh
Hoskin, Peter J
Hussain, S. A.
Hall, E.
Porta, N.
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2022
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Collections
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Meetings and Proceedings
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Smith TAD, West CM, Lane B, Irlam-Jones J, More E, Mistry H, et al. Hypoxic bladder cancers have a poorer outcome following hypofractionated vs conventionally fractionated radiotherapy in the BC2001 and BCON randomised trials. Annals of Oncology. 2022 Sep;33(7):S1330-S. PubMed PMID: WOS:000866211602285.