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Axillary radiotherapy for breast cancer minimises overtreatment and has a low complication rate (2018)

Posted on July 10, 2019 by Jason Curtis

Type of publication:
Poster presentation

Author(s):
*B. Lake, S. Khanduri, *G. Wardle, *A. Welsh, *L. Pettit

Citation:
Presented at UK Radiological and Radiation Oncology Congress

UKRO Poster [PDF]

Posted in Staff Publication
Tagged with 2018, Breast cancer, Radiotherapy

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