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  • 30. T1N0 to T2N0 squamous cell carcinoma of the glottic larynx treated with definitive radiotherapy.
    Chera BS, Amdur RJ, Morris CG, Kirwan JM, Mendenhall WM.
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    Sakata K, Someya M, Hori M, Nakata K, Takagi M, Hareyama M.
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    Jones AS, Fish B, Fenton JE, Husband DJ.
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  • 40. Comparison of early glottic and supraglottic carcinoma treated with conventional fractionation of radiotherapy.
    Inoue T, Inoue T, Ikeda H, Teshima T, Yamazaki H, Murayama S, Othani M, Ozeki S.
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