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    Revolutionizing localized prostate cancer treatment: Stereotactic radiotherapy "Moroccan experience" by Naim, Asmâa, Lahlou, Zineb, Kaanouch, Othmane, Heddat, Abdelajalil, Mansouri, Safae

    Published in Archivio italiano di urologia, andrologia (16-02-2024)
    “…Prostate cancer is the most common urological cancer, and its incidence is increasing. Radical prostatectomy and radiotherapy are the primary treatments for…”
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    Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) for prostate cancer: Preliminary results of toxicity by Naim, Asmaa, Mansouri, Safae, Saidi, Kamal, Heddat, Abdeljalil, Elhoury, Younes, Rabii, Redouane

    Published in Archivio italiano di urologia, andrologia (04-10-2021)
    “…To the Editor, Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men in Morocco after lung cancer. External radiotherapy (RTE) is a curative therapeutic…”
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    Dosimetric Evaluation of 3-D Conformal and Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer after Conservative Surgery by Mansouri, Safae, Naim, Asmaa, Glaria, Luis, Marsiglia, Hugo

    “…Background: Breast cancers are becoming more frequently diagnosed at early stages with improved long term outcomes. Late normal tissue complications induced by…”
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    Dosimetric evaluation of 3-D conformal and intensity-modulated radiotherapy for breast cancer after conservative surgery by Mansouri, Safae, Naim, Asmaa, Glaria, Luis, Marsiglia, Hugo

    “…Breast cancers are becoming more frequently diagnosed at early stages with improved long term outcomes. Late normal tissue complications induced by…”
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    Case of lung carcinoma revealed by vulvar metastasis associated with systemic scleroderma and literature review by Mansouri, Safae, Glaria, Luis A, Asmae, Naim, Flores, Luis F

    “…Abstract Metastatic carcinoma to the vulva is rare, where the incidence is believed to be between 5% and 8%. However, malignant tumors have been described in…”
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