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With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.
With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.
With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.
22222222222222With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.
With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.
With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.
With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.
With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.
With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.
With younger people at heightened risk of breast, colorectal, and HPV-related cancers, Dr. Ferris says that proton therapy may be especially beneficial for this demographic. “They will live for decades after their cancer diagnosis, so there will be more time to experience side effects from photon-based radiation. Proton therapy may also reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence,” he notes.