radiation therapy for pancreatic cancer
Radiation therapy for pancreatic cancer refers to the use of high-energy beams of radiation to target and destroy cancer cells in the pancreas. This treatment helps to shrink tumors, relieve symptoms, and potentially improve survival rates in individuals with pancreatic cancer.
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