Radiation therapy is currently our best shot at treating cancer, but it’s far from a perfect solution. It takes a course of weeks or even months, during which time healthy cells often become unfortunate collateral damage. But what if the whole course of treatment could be over in under a second? Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have now shown just how this might be feasible.
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Advanced Oncotherapy to discuss possible uses of its LIGHT system
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New cancer treatment delivers weeks of radiation therapy in a second
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