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    Kam MK, Leung SF, Zee B, Chau RM, Suen JJ, Mo F, Lai M, Ho R, Cheung KY, Yu BK, Chiu SK, Choi PH, Teo PM, Kwan WH, Chan AT.
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  • 32. A prospective study of salivary gland function in lymphoma patients receiving head and neck irradiation.
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  • 37. Serum and salivary IgG and IgA response to radiation therapy.
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  • 39. Intensity-modulated radiotherapy significantly reduces xerostomia compared with conventional radiotherapy.
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