Radiation After Prostatectomy Reduces Risk of Recurrence
14th Nov 2006, 20:43 GMT
Adjuvant radiation therapy after prostatectomy reduces the risk of recurrence but does not appear to significantly improve survival. Medscape Medical News Zosia Chustecka
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