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- What: The study focused only on acute toxicity and hence, long-term side effects were not assessed. ecancer 2024, 18:1810; www.ecancer.org; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2024.1810 Research severe side effects that required treatment interruption; however, each patient experienced at least one radiotherapy-induced toxicity (CTCAE grade 1 to 3).
- Who: Joseph Daniels and colleagues from the Department of Radiography, University of Ghana, Legon, KB, Korle Bu, Accra, Ghana have published the paper: Breast cancer radiotherapy in Sub-Saharan Africa: a comparative study of acute toxicity between conventional and . . .

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