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Deborah Watkins Bruner

Oncology and Radiation Oncology

Emory University

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About Deborah Watkins Bruner at Emory University (Emory)

Deborah Watkins Bruner is a leading oncology researcher at Emory University, focusing on cancer survivorship, patient-reported outcomes, and clinical trials in prostate and other cancers. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) and High Dose Definitive Radiotherapy (RT) ± Whole Pelvic RT in Patients with Unfavorable Intermediate or Favorable High-Risk Prostate Cancer: Early Results of a Phase III Randomized Controlled Trial", and "Patient Reported Outcomes in NRG Oncology/RTOG 0938, a Randomized Phase II Study Evaluating 2 Ultrahypofractionated Regimens (UHR) for Prostate Cancer (CaP)".

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cancer survivorshipprostate cancerpatient-reported outcomesradiation therapyclinical trialshealth disparitiesquality of lifehead and neck cancer
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