Intraperitoneal Injection is Not Always a Suitable Alternative to Intravenous Injection for Radiotherapy
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Intraperitoneal Injection is Not Always a Suitable Alternative to Intravenous Injection for Radiotherapy
Dou S, Smith M, Wang Y, Rusckowski M, Liu G. Intraperitoneal Injection is Not Always a Suitable Alternative to Intravenous Injection for Radiotherapy. Cancer Biother Radiopharm. 2013;28(4):335-42. [Epub ahead of print]
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