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  • Mouth Sores After Radiation: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute

    August 22, 2013
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Mouth sores are an unfortunate, but common ailment with radiation therapy. In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Robert Miller tells us about a recent study which found a new source of relief.

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