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ASTRO Use of Radiation Therapy does control skin cancer in certain patient group ...
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Discussion started by Paul Keough , on 03 November 04:42 pm
Adjuvant Radiotherapy improved regional control in melanoma (skin cancer) patients after lymphadecnectomy, according to a recent trial result at ASTRO. this is great news because skin cancer is deadly and most treatments are not effective, like histamine and represents the "only real advancement" in treating melanoma in the last 15 years. Great news, but will it hold up, given so many treatments that looked promsing in skin cancer in the past failed to work over time in many patients?








