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| Oct 31, 2008 | |
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Radiation treatment safe
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| By Liaw Wy-Cin | |
| THERE is now data to back up what doctors have long suspected - that older, heavier breast-cancer patients experience more severe side effects to their skin from radiation treatment.
But the study also found that most skin reactions are mild, a finding that may persuade more women to undergo such treatment. A preliminary study led by radiotherapy specialist Keith Lim showed that in Singapore, race does not determine how a patient will respond to radiotherapy, but age and weight do. Read Liaw Wy-cin's full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times. | |
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