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Breakthrough in radiotherapy promises targeted cancer treatment
Researchers at the University Medical Centre Utrecht in The Netherlands have made a breakthrough in image-guided radiation therapy that could revolutionise future cancer treatment. Click here to read the full article.
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IOP Report: MRI and the Physical Agents (EMF) Directive
A report on this has been prepared on behalf of the Institute of Physics by Dr Stephen Keevil,
Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust and Kings College London. What's new?
IOP Publishing achieves Impact Factor success for the fifth year running
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