A transmission electron micrograph shows a prostate cancer cell. ...
14th Nov 2006, 20:00 GMT
(Reuters) - A transmission electron micrograph shows a prostate cancer cell. 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. REUTERS/Georgia Institute of Technology/Handout
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