The New York Times
Radiation treatment after surgery for
significantly lowers the risk that the disease will recur in the breast
or spread lethally to other parts of the body over the next 10 to 15
years, researchers say.
The new findings mean that radiation prevents recurrences for a longer
time and saves more lives than was generally recognized, said Sarah C.
Darby, a professor of medical statistics at the University of Oxford and
an author of the report... Read More
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