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Radiation Oncology
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Palliation
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Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy
Would you recommend post-operative radiation to an oligometastatic subcutaneous lesion resected with positive microscopic margins?
If so, how would you approach treatment?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
Probably not. I would need to know more specific details on the situation before making a recommendation.
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