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  • 31. External validation of three dimensional conformal radiotherapy based NTCP models for patient-rated xerostomia and sticky saliva among patients treated with intensity modulated radiotherapy.
    Beetz I, Schilstra C, van Luijk P, Christianen ME, Doornaert P, Bijl HP, Chouvalova O, van den Heuvel ER, Steenbakkers RJ, Langendijk JA.
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  • 33. Parotid gland mean dose as a xerostomia predictor in low-dose domains.
    Gabryś HS, Buettner F, Sterzing F, Hauswald H, Bangert M.
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  • 34. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy and xerostomia.
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  • 36. Geometric factors influencing dosimetric sparing of the parotid glands using IMRT.
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  • 38. Bath and shower effects in the rat parotid gland explain increased relative risk of parotid gland dysfunction after intensity-modulated radiotherapy.
    van Luijk P, Faber H, Schippers JM, Brandenburg S, Langendijk JA, Meertens H, Coppes RP.
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  • 39. Sparing the parotid glands and surgically transferred submandibular gland with helical tomotherapy in post-operative radiation of head and neck cancer: a planning study.
    Saibishkumar EP, Jha N, Scrimger RA, MacKenzie MA, Daly H, Field C, Fallone G, Parliament MB.
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