Breast cancer: 'revolutionary' one-shot treatment for NHS

Intrabeam radiotherapy means patients can avoid exhausting trips to hospital for weeks of treatment

 A nurse performs a mammography for the detection of breast cancer
(Image credit: MYCHELE DANIAU/AFP/Getty Images)

Tens of thousands of people with breast cancer could soon be offered a single shot of radiotherapy on the NHS.

The "revolutionary" treatment, called Intrabeam radiotherapy, has been given a provisional go-ahead by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), reports Sky News.

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