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Adaptive Radiotherapy for Pancreatic Cancer

14 min · 18 jun 2025
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Hosts Jessica Aduwo (Ohio State University College of Medicine 3rd year) & Sohil Reddy (Ohio State University College of Medicine 1st year) meet with the Vice Chair and Medical Director of the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Miami Cancer Institute, Dr.  Michael Chuong, to discuss the role of radiation therapy for locally advanced pancreatic cancer treatment.

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