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Radioiodine-131 Therapy for Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer—A Quantitative Radiation Dosimetric Approach: Outcome and Validation in 85 Patients

Harry R. Maxon, Emanuela E. Englaro, Stephen R. Thomas, Vicki S. Hertzberg, Jerry D. Hinnefeld, L.S. Chen, H. Smith, Dwight Cummings and Michael D. Aden
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1992, 33 (6) 1132-1136;
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Radioiodine-131 Therapy for Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer—A Quantitative Radiation Dosimetric Approach: Outcome and Validation in 85 Patients
Harry R. Maxon, Emanuela E. Englaro, Stephen R. Thomas, Vicki S. Hertzberg, Jerry D. Hinnefeld, L.S. Chen, H. Smith, Dwight Cummings, Michael D. Aden
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1992, 33 (6) 1132-1136;

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Radioiodine-131 Therapy for Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer—A Quantitative Radiation Dosimetric Approach: Outcome and Validation in 85 Patients
Harry R. Maxon, Emanuela E. Englaro, Stephen R. Thomas, Vicki S. Hertzberg, Jerry D. Hinnefeld, L.S. Chen, H. Smith, Dwight Cummings, Michael D. Aden
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1992, 33 (6) 1132-1136;
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