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Medical physics / Radiation therapy / Radioactivity / Radiobiology / Nuclear physics / Radiation treatment planning / Brachytherapy / Dosimetry / Prostate brachytherapy / IPIP SA / Prostate cancer / Gray
Date: 2011-08-09 00:11:40
Medical physics
Radiation therapy
Radioactivity
Radiobiology
Nuclear physics
Radiation treatment planning
Brachytherapy
Dosimetry
Prostate brachytherapy
IPIP SA
Prostate cancer
Gray

IPIP: A new approach to inverse planning for HDR brachytherapy by directly optimizing dosimetric indices Timmy Siauwa) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 760 Davis Hall

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