Important Information
I don't know how to attach a pdf to this site, but perhaps you will be able to access this article from Medscape Oncology
'Important Milestone' in Anal Cancer -- Later Assessment
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/876387#vp_2
It is a further confirmation that it may take as long as 26 weeks to accurately evaluate the effect of radiation
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Video of Cathy Eng (MD Anderson) oncologist AC & GI cancers0
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Later Assessment
Thank you Tanda for posting this. My rad onc just told me yesterday that it could take up to 6 months to know if treatment worked. I'm so glad he reads the journals!
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