Researchers Revisit Radiation After Lung Cancer Surgery
Radiation therapy after surgery may need to be reconsidered as a treatment option for certain types of lung cancer, a new study suggests. “Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in this country and even with the best therapy, survival is poor; so an increase of this level can be considered significant,” study author Dr. Brian Lally. Read more at Forbes…
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