PREVENTATIVE BRAIN RADIATION FOR LUNG CANCER
November 12, 2009
nospam@example.com (Clear the Smoke) wrote an intriguing post today on
Here’s a little taster
A new study is taking a closer look at the benefits versus risks for lung cancer patients to undergo preventative brain radiation therapy as a means to stop cancer from spreading to the brain.
Study results show that while preventative brain radiation for patients with non-small cell lung cancer – the most common form of lung cancer – does reduce the chance of developing brain metastases, it impacts some short-term and long-term memory.
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