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Cranial Radiotherapy Tied to Elevated Adiposity, Metabolic Risk in ALL Survivors
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Title Cranial Radiotherapy Tied to Elevated Adiposity, Metabolic Risk in ALL Survivors
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566246?src=rss
Description Among young adult survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in childhood, cranial radiotherapy (CRT) is a risk factor for elevated adiposity and increased metabolic risk, according to a report in the October issue of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Radiology
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Date Nov 23, 2007
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