Radiotherapy aids breast cancer survival: study
16th Dec 2005, 06:22 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Cancer patients who have radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery have a lower risk of recurrence and a better chance of beating the illness, according to a study on Friday.
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