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Is it safe to have radiotherapy treatment?

by Margaret | 5 Dec 2018 | FAQ

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In some patients with Gorlin Syndrome radiotherapy may lead to the rapid development of new basal cell carcinomas and therefore should be used under special / exceptional circumstances.

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