Medicare Card, Adding chemotherapy following radiation treatment improves survival for adults with a slow-growing type of brain tumor
September 15th, 2014
Results from long-term follow-up of a National Institutes of Health-supported randomized controlled clinical trial. Adults with low-grade gliomas, a form of brain tumor, who received a chemotherapy regimen following completion of radiation therapy, lived longer than patients who received radiation therapy alone, according to long-term follow-up results from a National Institutes of Health-supported randomized controlled clinical trial.
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