Giving higher doses per fraction of radiation therapy over a shorter time after breast cancer surgery significantly reduces the risk of side effects...
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Giving higher doses per fraction of radiation therapy over a shorter time after breast cancer surgery significantly reduces the risk of side effects and improves quality of life compared with a conventional schedule, finds a study published by The BMJ today.
Giving higher doses per fraction of radiation therapy over a shorter time after breast cancer surgery significantly reduces the risk of side effects...
Delivering higher doses of radiation therapy in fewer sessions after medlinkbreast cancer surgery/medlink can significantly reduce side effects and
Delivering higher doses of radiation therapy in fewer sessions after medlinkbreast cancer surgery/medlink can significantly reduce side effects and
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