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Incomplete Radiation Therapy Common Among Medicare Recipients With Head And Neck Cancer
ScienceDaily, 09/22/09
Medicare recipients with head and neck cancer commonly do not complete radiation therapy without interruptions or at all, according to a report. Patients who have surgery before radiation treatment appear more likely to complete therapy, whereas those who have other illnesses or who have chemotherapy first may be more likely to experience interruptions or discontinuation in radiation treatment.
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