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NEJM -- Breast Radiotherapy after Lumpectomy -- No Longer Always...
Editorial from The New England Journal of Medicine -- Breast Radiotherapy after Lumpectomy -- No Longer Always Necessary...
Clinical practice guidelines for the care and treatment of breast...
Clinical practice guidelines for the care and treatment of breast cancer: breast radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery (summary of the 2003...
Clinical practice guidelines for the care and treatment of breast...
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Calculation of Skin Dose in Breast Radiotherapy
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The measurement of skin dose in breast radiotherapy
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The measurement of skin dose in breast radiotherapy
The measurement of skin dose in breast radiotherapy
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Radiotherapy ... to destroy cancer cells. It is usually given after surgery to the breast. Radiotherapy is a ‘localised’ treatment, which means it treats only them area of your body ... www.breasthealth.com.au/treatment/radiotherapy.html
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Program ... ... The standard of care for breast conservation includes surgery followed by breast radiotherapy. Before the advent of effective adjuvant chemotherapy, post-mastectomy radiotherapy was ... odp.od.nih.gov/consensus/cons/114/114_intro.htm
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Benign Breast Disease and Breast Cancer ... 1000 r boost to the area of the primary tumor. Why is breast radiation needed? Breast radiotherapy after tumor excision reduces breast recurrence at eight years from 40% to ... www.wisc.edu/wolberg/breast.html
NSW Breast Cancer Institute Home Page ... available. • Latest Tumour Board case studies - Cardiac Morbidity after Breast Radiotherapy Neoadjuvant treatment not suitable for this EIC positive tumour • Public Forum CD now available ... www.bci.org.au
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