Interdisciplinary Approach Toward Reirradiation of Cancer Patients

As systemic therapies, alongside radiation, for cancer treatment continue to evolve, the radiation oncology community is facing an increasing number of reirradiation (re-RT) of tumor sites subject to recurrences. There are multiple factors associated with choosing re-RT as a treatment option for a p...

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Human exposure
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Radiation Oncology
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