Study questions radiation after prostate removal
14th Nov 2006, 18:56 GMT
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Using radiation to try to halt the spread of advanced prostate cancer after the gland itself has been surgically removed does not appear to add much to overall survival rates, a study said on Tuesday.
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