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关于脑转移癌治疗的描述,不正确的是()。 A.一般不进行单纯激素治疗 B.全脑放疗剂

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关于脑转移癌治疗的描述,不正确的是()。

A.一般不进行单纯激素治疗

B.全脑放疗剂量40Gy/20次

C.全脑放疗剂量30Gy/10次

D.全脑放疗加X-刀治疗

E.少发转移不可手术切除

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参考答案:E

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