New Radiation-free Targeted Therapy Detects And Eliminates Breast Cancer Tumors In Mice
Monday, March 30, 2009 - 22:14
in Health & Medicine
Combining a compound known as a gallium corrole with a protein carrier results in a targeted cancer therapy that is able to detect and eliminate tumors in mice with seemingly fewer side effects than other breast-cancer treatments, according to new research.
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