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Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer: What Is the Evidence for Induction Chemoradiation

Rob Glynne-Jones   Mark Harrison      
2007 November
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Chemotherapy may, as a component of chemoradiation (CRT), not only act as a radiosensitizing agent but also potentially eradicate distant micrometastases.
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Subject: Health Title of Periodical:  The Oncologist
Volume:  12 Issue:  11
Page(s):  1309-1318 Number of Volumes Cited:  1
CiteNumber:  2720 Contributor:  jwalker
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Glynne-Jones, R., & Harrison, M. (2007). Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer: What Is the Evidence for Induction Chemoradiation. The Oncologist, 12(11), 1309-1318.



MLA Style

Glynne-Jones, Rob, and Mark Harrison. ''Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer: What Is the Evidence for Induction Chemoradiation.'' The Oncologist 12.11 (2007): 1309-1318.



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Glynne-Jones, Rob and Mark Harrison. ''Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer: What Is the Evidence for Induction Chemoradiation.'' The Oncologist 12, no. 11 (2007): 1309-1318