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What patients are typically appropriate candidates for proton radiotherapy?

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What patients are typically appropriate candidates for proton radiotherapy?

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Appropriate patients for proton radiotherapy are curable patients and generally without metastatic disease. There are only a few proton centers in the country and therefore the availability is limited. A patient with a tumor that is unlikely to be cured will be better served receiving radiotherapy closer to friends and family instead of uprooting to travel for proton radiotherapy.

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