Miami Cancer Institute study shows ablative MR-guided radiation therapy may prolong survival for patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer

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An advanced type of radiation therapy at Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, is offering patients ablative MR-guided radiation therapy, which may prolong survival for patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer. 

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