Cost containment analysis and access to treatment associated with adopting hypofractionated radiation therapy from the brazilian perspective
Summary: Background: Estimates show that breast cancer, the leading cause of cancer death in females worldwide, will continue to increase in incidence, highlighting the need for increased treatment capacity. While postoperative radiation therapy (RT) is commonly used to reduce recurrence and mortali...
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Main Authors: | Prince Taylor (Author), Marcus Simões Castilho (Author), Gustavo Nader Marta (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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