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How effective is radiotherapy given after a lumpectomy?

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How effective is radiotherapy given after a lumpectomy?

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Many scientific reports have shown that giving radiotherapy to the remaining breast tissue after lumpectomy (or other breast conserving operations) for cancer greatly reduces the risk of further cancer developing in that breast. The precise figures vary from report to report but overall without radiotherapy the risk of further cancer occurring in the breast is about one in three to one in four.

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