Normal tissue damage: its importance, history and challenges for the future

Pages: 20180048 - 20180048
Published: Apr 9, 2018
Abstract
Sir Oliver Scott, a philanthropist and radiation biologist and, therefore, the epitome of a gentleman and a scholar, was an early Director of the BECC Radiobiology Research Unit at Mount Vernon. His tenure preceded that of Jack Fowler, with both contributing to basic, translational and clinical thought and application in radiation across the globe. With respect to this review, Fowler’s name in particular has remained synonymous with the use of...
Paper Details
Title
Normal tissue damage: its importance, history and challenges for the future
Published Date
Apr 9, 2018
Pages
20180048 - 20180048
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