Groundbreaking therapy for early-stage breast cancer results in shorter treatment schedule, fewer side effects, better cosmetic outcomes
Allegheny Health Network (AHN) is one of the first medical centers in the country to offer a new radiation therapy to treat breast cancer patients.
It uses a groundbreaking device called the GammaPod to precisely target a tumor with high doses of radiation while avoiding surrounding tissue and nearby organs. The result is a shorter treatment schedule, fewer side effects and better cosmetic outcomes.
“Breast cancer is one of the highest-pri ority cancers in our institution because of our history…
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