UCLA scientists use PET scans to locate, track prostate cancer cells in mice
Friday, July 11, 2008 - 12:14
in Health & Medicine
UCLA researchers are using PET scans to pinpoint and track cancer cells as they spread to the lymph nodes in mice, a method they believe has the potential to improve the way advanced prostate cancer is treated in men.
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