Chemoradiotherapy after surgery for gastric malignancy shows similar outcomes to post-operative chemotherapy
Post-operative treatment intensification with chemoradiotherapy does not achieve much better outcomes when compared to post-operative chemotherapy in patients with gastric cancer who have already undergone pre-operative chemotherapy, according to stage III data presented at the ESMO 18th World Congress of Stomach Cancer in Barcelona, Spain.
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