Radiation Time Lessened for Breast Cancer

The standard 5-7 week radiation sessions may be shortened to 3 weeks after Canadian researchers released a report about State 1 breast cancer. The findings and 12-year experiment among women with stage 1 breast cancer showed that 3 weeks of radiation is sufficient. The results were virtually the same as 3 weeks after 5-7 weeks, and doctors agree this is quite beneficial considering the ramifications and side effects of excessive doses of radiation. Similarly 3 week sessions can help women maintain a high quality of life: taking care of their children, working, appearances and cutting down commute time. This study could possibly change the duration of radiation for American women with breast cancer. A small number of oncology and women's health clinics provide short-term radiation sessions, but such treatments are prevalent in Europe and Canada. Alongside these new advances in breast health, doctors and researchers are looking to find a less painful and more efficient way of screening for breast cancer (rather than the traditional mammogram). Some have even mentioned the use of EBT machines and 3D CT scans. If you're looking into getting a body scan or finding a clinic or asking a physician about information regarding this article go to Scan Directory.

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