90 Percent of Radiation Oncology Professionals Surveyed Believe Electronic Brachytherapy is an Exciting New Cancer Treatment Tool
4th Nov 2005, 16:57 GMT
DENVER, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Tens of thousands of women suffering from breast cancer opt for mastectomies or for lumpectomies without radiation therapy, despite significant clinical evidence demonstrating equivalent survival rates for breast conserving therapy.
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