Cite
Can dysphagia aspiration related structures (DARS) be spared in patients with oropharyngeal cancers? Dosimetric evaluation in a prospective study of DARS optimized intensity modulated radiation therapy.
MLA
Calcuttawala, Adnan, et al. “Can Dysphagia Aspiration Related Structures (DARS) Be Spared in Patients with Oropharyngeal Cancers? Dosimetric Evaluation in a Prospective Study of DARS Optimized Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy.” Journal of Cancer Research & Therapeutics, vol. 20, no. 5, July 2024, pp. 1499–506. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_166_23.
APA
Calcuttawala, A., Shinghal, A., Budrukkar, A. N., Swain, M., Murthy, V., Laskar, S. G., Gupta, T., Upereti, R., Kale, S., & Agarwal, J. P. (2024). Can dysphagia aspiration related structures (DARS) be spared in patients with oropharyngeal cancers? Dosimetric evaluation in a prospective study of DARS optimized intensity modulated radiation therapy. Journal of Cancer Research & Therapeutics, 20(5), 1499–1506. https://doi.org/10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_166_23
Chicago
Calcuttawala, Adnan, Abhishek Shinghal, Ashwini N. Budrukkar, Monali Swain, Vedang Murthy, Sarbani G. Laskar, Tejpal Gupta, Rituraj Upereti, Shrikant Kale, and Jai Prakash Agarwal. 2024. “Can Dysphagia Aspiration Related Structures (DARS) Be Spared in Patients with Oropharyngeal Cancers? Dosimetric Evaluation in a Prospective Study of DARS Optimized Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy.” Journal of Cancer Research & Therapeutics 20 (5): 1499–1506. doi:10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_166_23.