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Shorter, More Intense Radiation OK for Some Breast Cancers (HealthDay) (Yahoo)

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Default Shorter, More Intense Radiation OK for Some Breast Cancers (HealthDay) (Yahoo)

HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDay News) -- A shorter, more intense course of whole-breast radiation works as well as the traditional six-week course, at least for some early-stage breast cancers, a new study shows.

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