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An investigation into the use of a non-metallic deodorant during radiotherapy treatment: a randomised controlled trial
Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 06/30/09
Bennett C - Most patients experienced no reaction or mild erythema and dry desquamation in the axilla. This was observed in both groups. Therefore, findings of this study indicate that future breast cancer patients should be given the choice of using this deodorant.
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