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Hi Everyone,
Long time lurker here. I'm an MD/PhD student in my 4th year of grad school. I've been interested in radonc for some time, but haven't had the chance to pick resident brains about this: is there a single resource you can peruse to learn about the value of radiation across cancer types?
Early on in med school some another student laughed off my interest in radonc saying that RT didn't matter much in the grand scheme of cancer treatment. In my casual research of clinical trials (emphasis on casual), I have never found data to unequivocally refute the challenge, which rattles my conscience.
Favorite positive findings are also welcomed as solo publications.
Long time lurker here. I'm an MD/PhD student in my 4th year of grad school. I've been interested in radonc for some time, but haven't had the chance to pick resident brains about this: is there a single resource you can peruse to learn about the value of radiation across cancer types?
Early on in med school some another student laughed off my interest in radonc saying that RT didn't matter much in the grand scheme of cancer treatment. In my casual research of clinical trials (emphasis on casual), I have never found data to unequivocally refute the challenge, which rattles my conscience.
Favorite positive findings are also welcomed as solo publications.