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COVID RT – Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Radiotherapy in the UK. A National Cancer Research Institute Clinical and Translational Radiotherapy Research Working Group Initiative in Partnership with the Royal College of Radiologists, the Society of Radiographers and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine
Abstract
Radiotherapy providers across the UK have continued to give safe, effective treatment for cancer throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Although it has been said that a ‘deluge of poor-quality research is sabotaging an effective evidence-based response’ [[12]Glasziou P. Sanders S. Hoffmann T. Waste in covid-19 research - a deluge of poor-quality research is sabotaging an effective evidence based response.BMJ. 2020; 369:...
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COVID RT – Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Radiotherapy in the UK. A National Cancer Research Institute Clinical and Translational Radiotherapy Research Working Group Initiative in Partnership with the Royal College of Radiologists, the Society of Radiographers and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
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Volume
33
Issue
1
Pages
e69 - e72
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