Research
Apr 22, 2009
Chemotherapy: is it working?
Chemotherapy plays a key role in cancer management - whether employed with curative intent or used for neoadjuvant therapy prior to surgery or radiotherapy. How an individual patient responds to a particular drug, however, is not easy to predict. Typically, patients undergo chemotherapy and then receive follow-up scans several weeks later to measure any changes in their tumour.
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