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Radiation Oncology
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Genitourinary Cancers
Do you recommend placement of a rectal spacer when delivering radiotherapy to the prostate in patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
No. I have had a few patients seek it out on their own, which is fine. But I tell them it is not necessary.
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