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Ep. 191 Optimizing Radiation Therapy: Role of Perirectal Spacers with Dr. Eric Chenven and Dr. Nadim Nasr
Dr. Nadim Nasr
They do tell me that they're seeing a lot less telangiectasias in that anterior rectal wall. They're seeing a lot less post-radiation changes. I mean, they're still there. I don't think it's going to go away. We're still getting a decent dose of that anterior rectal wall, but it's certainly not something that I think has long-term consequences.
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