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Palliative Radiotherapy for the Management of Metastatic Cancer

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Palliative RT plays an important role in the management of metastatic cancer to provide symptom relief and is a cost-effective treatment option for bone and brain metastases. Life expectancy and tumor characteristics should be considered when making treatment recommendations to ensure selection of regimens that complement patients’ unique situations. Timely referrals for treatment are important to optimize treatment results.

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