Research Finds Shorter-course Radiation Treatment Safe For Breast Cancer
15th Nov 2006, 12:30 GMT
External-beam radiation therapy for early-stage breast cancer can be delivered safely and in a shorter course that eliminates as much as two weeks from conventional treatment, finds a Fox Chase Cancer Center study.
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