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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Implant Radiotherapy After Lumpectomy Safe, Well-Tolerated and Quick: Presented at SSO |
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"Implant Radiotherapy After Lumpectomy Safe, Well-Tolerated and Quick: Presented at SSO" By Michael Smith ATLANTA, GA -- March 7, 2005 -- For administration of radiotherapy to women with breast cancer after a lumpectomy, a balloon catheter technique is safe, well-tolerated, and gives excellent cosmetic results, a U.S. surgeon reports. Perhaps more important, the procedure is quicker and more convenient than the standard whole breast irradiation approach, said Dr. Elie Schochet, MD, surgical resident, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, Pennsylvania, speaking here on March 5[th at the Society of Surgical Oncology 58th Annual Cancer Symposium. "If you have a [small tumor], do you really want to irradiate the whole breast?" Dr. Schochet said. |
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