by Institute of Cancer Research Radiotherapy machine. Credit: Jan Chlebik/the ICR An advanced radiotherapy technique can be used to safely treat prostate cancer patients in as little as one to two weeks, compared with the current standard, which takes one to two months. Findings from the PACE-B trial, led by researchers at The Institute of...
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Moffitt study shows adaptive therapy improves outcomes, reduces care costs for prostate cancer patients
H. LEE MOFFITT CANCER CENTER & RESEARCH INSTITUTE TAMPA, Fla. — The number of new cancer treatment options has increased tremendously over the past 20 years, resulting in significant improvements in patient outcomes. Despite these improved therapies, most patients will eventually develop drug resistance and disease recurrence. Scientists continue to develop new drugs and drug combinations...