Abstract
for localized prostate carcinoma. It is hypothesized that prostate carcinoma behaves as late-responding tissue in vhich there is little, if any, accelerated repopulation of clonogenic tumor cells during the later half of a protracted course of radiotherapy. This observation is in direct contrast to that reported for head and neck cancer and bears important implications in daily radiotherapeutic management of prostate carcinoma.
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