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Survival outcomes favored the higher dose: more than 93% of patients in the 70 Gy group were alive one year after treatment, ...
An analysis of the CALLA study shows that ctDNA is detected an average of 5.5 months before radiographic progression.
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Medpage Today on MSNViral Immunotherapy Reduces Recurrences in Early Prostate CancerThe viral immunotherapy delivers a replication-defective herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene and was administered in ...
Thousands of cancer patients will receive faster treatment thanks to new "state-of-the-art" radiotherapy machines, the ...
Following a supervised exercise lowered people's risk of colon cancer recurrence by 28% in an extensive new clinical trial.
Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) has called for the Government to act to address the ‘ticking time bomb’ for cancer ...
Depending on tumor location, presurgical radiation can improve overall survival, but that option comes with an increased risk ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNCancer patients facing critical treatment delays due to NHS workforce crisisCancer patients are experiencing life-threatening waits for scans and treatment due to a “chronic shortage” of radiologists ...
Novartis said on Monday that its targeted radiotherapy Pluvicto was shown to slow progression of a certain type of prostate ...
The IAEA Director General has been in Syria this week to clarify remaining safeguards issues and support the country’s use of nuclear science and technology in the areas of human health, particularly ...
Cancer patients are facing “dangerous” delays to their care because of staff shortages across the UK, according to a report. And patient safety is being put at risk because of gaps in the cancer ...
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