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Proton Therapy Case Study — Breast Cancer
Given the physical characteristics of protons (no exit dose), proton beam therapy may reduce the cardiovascular toxicity of radiation treatment compared to other forms of photon-based external beam radiotherapy by reducing the radiation ...
Proton Therapy FAQs for Breast Cancer
Through molecular profiling and other technologies, researchers have found ways to better characterize tumors and tailor treatments to the unique tumor signature as well as the overall health of each patient.
Guided Brachytherapy Delivers Targeted Treatment for Gynecologic Cancers
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center radiation oncologists are guiding placement of the brachytherapy in real time, using state-of-the art biomatrix magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology.
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The Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center followed a group of 168 patients with anti-RNA Pol III antibodies for five years, comparing those with and without detectable cancer.
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