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Studies at Colorado State University of Normal Tissue Tolerance of Beagles to IOERT, EBRT, or a Combination

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Intraoperative Irradiation

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There was renewed interest in IORT (intraoperative irradiation) by radiation oncologists in the United States during the late 1970s. Japanese radiation oncologists had reported some early success particularly treating gastric carcinoma with IORT single doses as large as 50 Gy (1, 2).

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Gillette, E.L., Gillette, S.M., Powers, B.E. (1999). Studies at Colorado State University of Normal Tissue Tolerance of Beagles to IOERT, EBRT, or a Combination. In: Gunderson, L.L., Willet, C.G., Harrison, L.B., Calvo, F.A. (eds) Intraoperative Irradiation. Current Clinical Oncology. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-696-6_9

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