Study questions radiation for prostate cancer
14th Nov 2006, 18:18 GMT
Radiation can lead to bowel and urinary problems, but prostate cancer patients might find that risk acceptable if there were evidence it guaranteed a longer, healthier life. A new study finds no such guarantee.
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