What advice would you give to patients to find the best radiotherapy option for their cancer? There seem to be so many options available.

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VivekMehtaMD (Physician - Oncology - Radiation (Verified) ) - 06 / 11 / 2012

This is an excellent question. If I were choosing a type of treatment, I would first choose a physician that I can relate too and trust. After that I would want to make sure that the physician and the center can offer a number of different treatment options. Personally, I think that if a center can offer a number of different treatment options, then as a patient you are receiving a more insightful opinion then a center that has only one treatment option to offer.
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