New Regimen Extends Liver Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
29th Nov 2005, 14:50 GMT
Precisely targeting radiation at a liver tumor -- not the entire organ -- and delivering 400 times the normal amount of chemotherapy directly to the liver helps extend the lives of liver cancer patients, a new study finds.
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