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Simplified interstitial therapy technique ("Vicryl" 125I) for unresectable lung cancer
Radiology
|December 1, 1975
Abstract:
A simple technique of permanent radioactive implantation, originally developed for the increasing number of unresectable lung tumors, utilizes absorbable polyglactin sutures ("Vicryl") containing low intensity, long half-life 125I seeds.
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