Radiation Oncology in Mexico: Toward a Unified Model

The United Mexican States, best known as Mexico, has a population of approximately 120 million and a territory of approximately 750,000 square miles, encompassing a wide variety of natural and human-made wonders. The size, geographical location, and geology of the territory allows for a great variety of landscapes, from desert to rainforest to dramatic coastlines, that are habitats for diverse animal and plant species (10% of all those that exist on the planet). Although Mexico is located in North America, from cultural and economic points of view, it is considered a part of Latin America and is the principal tourist destination of that region.
Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics - Category: Radiology Authors: Tags: Feature Source Type: research