This cancer therapy could cut the side effects from X-ray radiation
A study has shown that in treating cancer patients, proton therapy results in fewer side effects than traditional X-ray radiation therapy.
Julia Evangelou Strait is a Senior Medical Sciences Writer at Washington University School of Medicine.
A study has shown that in treating cancer patients, proton therapy results in fewer side effects than traditional X-ray radiation therapy.
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