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Researchers improve production for short-lived scandium radioisotopes

Researchers improve production for short-lived scandium radioisotopes
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Colorectal, other cancers: Novel drug may improve treatment

An innovative drug known as a theranostatic agent could help improve the treatment of many forms of cancer, including colorectal, lung, breast, and prostate cancer. ....

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New theranostic approach joins radiopharmaceuticals and nanoparticles to kill cancer cells

New theranostic approach joins radiopharmaceuticals and nanoparticles to kill cancer cells
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A new way to help the immune system fight back against cancer


A new way to help the immune system fight back against cancer
January 8, 2021
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health are breaking new ground to make cancer cells more susceptible to attack by the body’s own immune system.
Working in mice, a team led by Jamey Weichert, professor of radiology, and Zachary Morris, professor of human oncology, is combining two different techniques in its approach, using targeted radionuclide therapy, which delivers a low dose of cell-weakening radiation specifically to cancer cells, followed by immunotherapy, which helps the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells. The animal research is laying the foundation for future human and veterinary clinical trials. ....

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