Radiation Saves Lives of Breast Cancer Patients, Study Shows; 'Women Shouldn't Fear Radiation Therapy They Should Welcome Its Benefits' Group Says
15th Dec 2005, 16:46 GMT
Radiation therapy for breast cancer patients following lumpectomy saves lives and should be used more often, despite the fears of many women about radiation. So says the American Council on Science and Health, reacting to a study in the Dec. 17 issue of the British ...
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