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Surgery After Radiation Exposure: Understanding the Waiting Period
It depends on the severity of the radiation exposure. For mild radiation exposure, patients can usually have surgery within a few days. If radiation exposure is severe, patients may need to wait several months or even longer before surgery can be performed. This waiting period is necessary to give the patient's tissues enough time to recover.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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