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Doctors Test Radiation for Lung Cancer. David Rumbach.

by Rumbach, David; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 19Health. Publisher: South Bend Tribune, 2005ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Cancer -- Chemotherapy | Cancer -- Radiotherapy | Cancer -- Treatment | Lungs -- Cancer | RadiotherapyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "An Indiana University School of Medicine professor of radiation oncology wants to change the conventional wisdom that surgery is the best choice for treatment of early-stage lung cancer. Dr. Ronald C. McGarry is conducting two clinical trials designed to determine whether super-high doses of precisely targeted radiation--both with and without chemotherapy--can eradicate early-stage lung tumors." (SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE) This article reveals that tests are being performed to determine if radiation may be a viable treatment for early-stage lung cancer.
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Originally Published: Doctors Test Radiation for Lung Cancer, Aug. 24, 2005; pp. 1.

"An Indiana University School of Medicine professor of radiation oncology wants to change the conventional wisdom that surgery is the best choice for treatment of early-stage lung cancer. Dr. Ronald C. McGarry is conducting two clinical trials designed to determine whether super-high doses of precisely targeted radiation--both with and without chemotherapy--can eradicate early-stage lung tumors." (SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE) This article reveals that tests are being performed to determine if radiation may be a viable treatment for early-stage lung cancer.

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