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 The latest information on research and the field of Radiation Medicine


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Positioning pelvic cancer patients on stomachs
Oregon Health and Science University Cancer Institute scientists have observed that positioning pelvic cancer patients on their stomachs rather than their backs is a better method for delivering radiation treatment. considering patients ...
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Positioning Pelvic Cancer Patients On Stomachs For Radiation ...
Science Daily (press release) - USA
... according to Martin Fuss, MD, the director of the Program in Image-Guided Radiation Therapy, OHSU Radiation Medicine, and OHSU Cancer Institute member. ...
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Surgery, Radiation Gives Early Survival Advantage In Bile Duct Cancer
Science Daily (press release) - USA
Fuller is a research associate in radiation medicine at OHSU, and a resident in the Department of Radiation Oncology and trainee in Human ...
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Belly down is best for some cancer therapy
United Press International - USA
Dr. Martin Fuss of the Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute in Portland, Ore., says that the finding runs contrary to the common perception ...
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Results Improved By Positioning Pelvic Cancer Patients On Stomachs ...
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Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researchers have found that positioning pelvic cancer patients on their stomachs rather than their backs is a better method for delivering radiation therapy. ...
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Belly down is best for some cancer therapy
... finding that positioning pelvic cancer patients on their stomach is better for delivering radiation therapy. Dr. Martin Fuss of the Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute in Portland, Ore., says that the finding runs.
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Guided radiation therapy for prostate cancer prevents damage to ...
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Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researchers have found that highly targeted radiation therapy for prostate cancer can ensure that the majority of persons with this tumor will not have any long-term rectal damage.
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Positioning pelvic cancer patients on stomachs
Oregon Health and Science University Cancer Institute scientists have observed that positioning pelvic cancer patients on their stomachs rather than their backs is a better method for delivering radiation treatment. ...
Health & Medical News - http://www.lifemeanshealth.com

Guided Radiation Therapy For Prostate Cancer Prevents Damage To ...
Science Daily (press release) - USA
Other researchers in this study include: Joseph Y. Ting, Ph.D., MIMA Cancer Center and OHSU Cancer Institute; Laura Feja, MIMA Cancer Center and Florida ...
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Positioning Pelvic Cancer Patients On Stomachs For Radiation ...
By Rad(Rad)
"It was a surprising finding," according to according to Martin Fuss, MD, the director of the Program in Image-Guided Radiation Therapy, OHSU Radiation Medicine, and OHSU Cancer Institute member. Science Daily.
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Positioning pelvic cancer patients on stomachs for radiation ...
By News
Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researchers have found that positioning pelvic cancer patients on their stomachs rather than their backs is a better method for delivering radiation therapy. ...
Science Codex - - http://www.sciencecodex.com

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