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    Schumacher et al1 performed a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of exercise therapy during radiation therapy on physical function and treatment-related side effects in men with prostate cancer. The authors highlighted that exercise therapy improved physical function and mitigated urinary toxicity in 6 randomized controlled trials including 391 patients with prostate cancer. The…

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    December 2021 nrg-broadcasts@nrgoncology.org www.nrgoncology.org Protocols & FORTE SABCS SDMC Member News PSC Survey Welcome to the NRG Oncology eNewsletter If you have a suggestion or would like to submit content to our Communications team, please email…

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    Hubris is a personality trait that involves excessive pride, confidence, and self-importance. Accordingly, hubristic individuals tend to overestimate things such as their abilities, knowledge, importance, and likelihood of success.For example, a hubristic person might believe that they’re never wrong, that they’re guaranteed to succeed in all their ventures, or that they deserve to be above the…

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    The American Society for Radiation Oncology submitted two comment letters to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services urging the agency to reconsider policy changes that will result in $300 million in Medicare cuts for radiation therapy services starting Jan. 1, 2022.  To access this subscriber-only content please log in or renew you subscription.Looking for […]

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