Published in Genetics and Environmental Law Weekly, October 30th, 2004
For 2 decades, external beam radiation therapy has been one of the standard methods for treating prostate cancer. In the past, radiation oncologists have been limited in terms of the dose they could deliver to the affected area for fear of inducing serious bladder or rectal side effects. In recent years, however, external radiation has become...
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