<Record><identifier xmlns="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">URN:NBN:SI:doc-F682L0F6</identifier><date>2016</date><creator>Cheng, Jason Chia-Hsien Cheng</creator><creator>Hou, Wei-Hsien</creator><creator>Tsai, Chiao-Ling</creator><creator>Wang, Chun-Wei</creator><relation>documents/doc/F/URN_NBN_SI_doc-F682L0F6_001.pdf</relation><relation>documents/doc/F/URN_NBN_SI_doc-F682L0F6_001.txt</relation><format format_type="issue">4</format><format format_type="volume">50</format><format format_type="type">article</format><format format_type="extent">str. 427-432, VIII</format><identifier identifier_type="ISSN">1318-2099</identifier><identifier identifier_type="COBISSID">288625664</identifier><identifier identifier_type="URN">URN:NBN:SI:doc-F682L0F6</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Association of Radiology and Oncology</publisher><source>Radiology and oncology (Ljubljana)</source><rights>BY</rights><subject language_type_id="slv">izguba telesne teže</subject><subject language_type_id="slv">napovedni dejavniki</subject><subject language_type_id="slv">nosno žrelo</subject><subject language_type_id="slv">radioterapija</subject><subject language_type_id="slv">rak (medicina)</subject><title>The ratio of weight loss to planning target volume significantly impacts setup errors in nasopharyngeal cancer patients undergoing helical tomotherapy with daily megavoltage computed tomography</title></Record>