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HomeImpact FactorWhen should radiotherapy for low-grade glioma be given: straight after surgery or at progression?

When should radiotherapy for low-grade glioma be given: straight after surgery or at progression?

Samuel T Chao and John H Suh

1 May 2006 Impact Factor 0

Number 12

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Upfront radiation improves progression-free survival and should be offered as an option to patients presenting with low-grade gliomas.

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  • low-grade glioma
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