Photodynamic Therapy Gets Good Marks For Attacking Certain Skin Cancers
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Photodynamic therapy is effective in treating some types of non-melanoma skin tumors, according to an Interventional Procedures Advisory Committee (IPAC) draft recommendation published Oct. 25 by Britain's National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence (see chart: "1NICE Interventional Procedure Consultations For September, November")
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