Less brain swelling occurs with multiple sessions of SRS for common brain tumour
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 - 09:00
in Health & Medicine
Treating a common brain tumour with multiple sessions of radiation appears to result in less brain swelling than treating the tumour once with a high dose of radiation, say researchers from the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Centre at Georgetown University Hospital...
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