Rasha Aboelhassan, Senior Oncology Consultant at Nasser Institute Hospital, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Reading ‘The Optimization of Radiotherapy in Lung Cancer Treatment: 20 Years of Progress’ felt like a journey through time.
Not just through data, but through the thinking and struggles behind it – how earlier challenges in radiotherapy were faced, analyzed, and gradually transformed into the advances we practice today.
What stayed with me is that progress didn’t happen suddenly, it was built step by step, by people who kept questioning and improving for their patients.
For me, this wasn’t just reading a paper. It was a reminder that we are all part of this ongoing journey – carrying the past forward to shape the future.”

Title: The Optimization of Radiotherapy in Lung Cancer Treatment: 20 Years of Progress
Authors: Joseph K. Salama, Michael D. Mix, Corinne Faivre-Finn, Andrea Bezjak, Jeffrey A. Bogart
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