The future of fighting cancer: Zapping tumors in less than a second
New quickening agent-based
innovation being created by the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator
Laboratory and Stanford University plans to diminish the symptoms of malignancy
radiation treatment by contracting its length from minutes to under a second.
Incorporated with future minimized therapeutic gadgets, innovation created for
high-vitality material science could likewise help make radiation treatment
increasingly available around the globe.
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Zapping tumors |