As I do not exactly know what you are asking for I just added some links as follows. CGI.pm is your friend as always :-). So I'd suggest:
print radio_group (-name => "item",
-value => ["B","T","S","M"],
-labels => {
'B' => 'Item '.a({href=>"/help/b.html";},"B").'
+ ($10)',
'T' => 'Item '.a({href=>"/help/b.html";},"T").'
+ ($50)',
'S' => 'Item '.a({href=>"/help/b.html";},"S").'
+ ($200)',
'M' => 'Item '.a({href=>"/help/b.html";},"M").'
+ ($500)'
},
-linebreak => 1);
If thats not what you've been looking for please feel free to elaborate on the task :-)
Have a nice day
All decision is left to your taste
Update
Fixed single quotes after "'Item " . Yes, just cut'n paste woes. :-)
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