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Surgically implanted radiation 'seeds' may reduce cancer recurrence
Surgically implanted radiation 'seeds' may reduce cancer recurrence
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A multidisciplinary University of Cincinnati (UC) team is testing whether tiny radioactive 'seeds' implanted during surgery can reduce the recurrence of lung cancer.
A multidisciplinary University of Cincinnati (UC) team is testing whether tiny radioactive 'seeds' implanted during surgery can reduce the recurrence of lung cancer.
The study could open up a new treatment option for patients currently considered too ill to undergo the standard surgical approach.
The clinical trial will compare minimally invasive lung surgery with the same surgery combined with cancer-killing radioactive seeds (brachytherapy) in high-risk patients with early non-small-cell cancer, one of the two major forms of lung cancer.
Standard care for patients with early non-small-cell lung cancer is a 'lobectomy,' the surgical removal of the entire lobe (or lobes) of the lung and surrounding lymph nodes.
"However," says Sandra Starnes, MD, assistant professor of surgery and principal investigator of the Cincinnati arm of the national phase-3 study, "some patients already have extremely reduced lung function, and other serious medical conditions that make them poor candidates for the surgery."
For this trial, the researchers will perform a less-extensive surgery-known as a sublobar section or extended wedge resection-to remove the cancerous lung tissue and a small margin of normal lung tissue around the tumor.
"We hope that by pairing wedge resection surgery with targeted radiation therapy, which is delivered from inside the body, we'll be able to reduce cancer recurrence in these patients while maintaining their quality of life," said Kevin Redmond, MD, associate professor of radiology and study coinvestigator.
Encased in titanium, the radiation seeds are just five millimeters long and no wider than the tip of a paperclip. The seeds are implanted along the suture line during surgery to deliver targeted radiation from inside the body over about six months.
Redmond says brachytherapy has been used in prostate cancer for about 20 years and is currently being testing in other cancers, including brain and breast cancer.
"Too many patients are declared ineligible for surgery and denied a potentially curative procedure because they weren't evaluated by a surgeon who specializes in this type of cancer," adds Starnes. "In reality, many patients with early-stage, non-small-cell lung cancers could get the care they need to beat early lung cancer if they were seen by a multidisciplinary thoracic oncology team."
Nationally, researchers are looking for about 226 patients with stage-1, non-small-cell lung cancer. Patients will be randomized to have only lung surgery or surgery plus brachytherapy.
Cancer status will be verified by biopsy prior to surgery. Patients will also undergo a pulmonary function test (breathing exercises) and complete a quality-of-life survey before and after surgery.
Following treatment, researchers will track cancer recurrences for three years through periodic computed tomography (CT) scans of the chest and upper abdomen.
According to the American Cancer Society, more than 185,600 people will be diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer in 2007. It is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Although the most common form of the disease, non-small- cell lung cancer is typically less aggressive than small-cell lung cancer, the second major type of lung cancer.
For eligibility information on this trial, sponsored by the American College of Surgeons Oncology Group, call Alison Kastl at (513) 584-0436.
Source: University of Cincinnati


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- Subset of human colon cancer cells capable of initiating tumors
- A UK doctor who destroyed a patient’s xerogram he had mistakenly cleared of cancer found guilty of misconduct
- Doctors say Herceptin's cost may hurt others
- Lobular regression reduces breast cancer risk
- British drug watchdog backs new breast cancer drugs
- Different doses of docetaxel suitable for second-line treatment of breast cancer
- Tumor-specific colorectal cancer marker identified
- Natco Pharma launches branded drug for lung cancer
- Roche files Herceptin in Japan for breast cancer
- BSD Medical Announces Completion of 340 Patient Cancer Study
- PET/CT colonography promising for colorectal cancer staging
- Erythrocyte levels maintained with aerobic exercise during radiation therapy
- New guidelines improve HER2 testing accuracy for breast cancer
- Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
- For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting: study
- Breast cancer family history raises prostate cancer risk in African Americans
- Concurrent adjuvant therapy improves local control of breast cancer
- Hyperthermia therapy for recurrent breast cancer added to 2007 NCCN Guidelines
- Second opinions prompt changes in breast cancer management
- Sharp drop in breast cancer incidence attributed to HRT decline
- Chemotherapy delay after colon cancer surgery increases mortality
- Experimental cancer drug attacks tumours in novel way
- Radiation useful in drug-eluting stent restenosis
- PET scans track breast cancer response to chemotherapy
- Medium-sized polyps seen on sigmoidoscopy may warrant follow-up colonoscopy
- Access to prior mammograms helps radiologists detect breast cancer
- President of German Cancer Society to lead cancer treatment program
- Cancer Center of North Dakota first to offer image guided radiotherapy treatment
- Mammogram comparison important in breast cancer screening
- PET/CT in cancer patient management
- High-intensity focused ultrasound effective against high-risk prostate cancer
- Tracing agent plus ultrasound helps test cancer therapy's effectiveness
- Cancer deaths declining in U.S.
- Mammographic density an independent risk factor for breast cancer
- Availability may influence cancer treatment decisions
- Peregrine Pharmaceuticals' Tumor Necrosis Therapy for the treatment of lung cancer launched in China
- Lower socioeconomic status linked to reduced drug doses for breast cancer
- Breast density may increase cancer risk
- Endurance sports may harm the heart
- Men with breast cancer risk second cancer, too
- American Liver Foundation warns of an increase in US liver cancer deaths
- Prostate cancer patients see high survival rates with seed implants
- Stenting severe intracranial stenosis can reduce stroke risk
- Improved imaging for identifying breast cancer in overweight women
- FDA OKs test to predict breast cancer return
- BSD Medical's new cancer ablation system unveiled
- Cancer cases in Europe rising as population ages
- Lung cancer rates higher among female nonsmokers than previously
- Routine dialysis after radiographic procedures may be unnecessary
- CIMA and the University of California share patent for a diagnostic test for breast cancer
- Disparities in colon cancer screening remain among Medicare patients
- Extent of brain involvement at diagnosis may predict rate of later brain atrophy
- First-degree fetal heart block may be reversible
- Precision targeting lowers risk while directing higher dose of radiation at tumors
- Survey finds perceived risk of recurrence low in African-American breast cancer survivors
- CT-PET scans spot occult esophageal cancer metastasis
- GPS for the body to assist with precision-guided prostate cancer treatments
- Patient-detected breast cancer has higher recurrence, mortality risk
- Breath test detects lung cancer in early stages
- Colon cancer screening: going 'back to the future'?
- A black and white look at breast cancer mortality
- National Cancer Institute to accelerate genetic research with news software
- Custom-made cancer cell attacks
- Baptist and UroCenter to participate in prostate cancer clinical study
- People with genetic predictors of colorectal cancer are not getting screened
- Children with cancer risk fragile bones
- Drug industry increasingly influences breast cancer research
- Colorimetric sensor array uses exhaled breath to ID lung cancer
- Minimally invasive procedure effectively detects, evaluates lung cancer
- SPECT/CT aids sentinel node mapping in breast cancer patients
- Prostate cancer therapy may increase risk of death from heart disease in older men.
- Childhood cancer survivors at risk of 2nd cancer
- Endoscopic ultrasound tracks lung cancer
- Gadolinium-based contrast may cause nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
- GE Healthcare teams up with University of North Carolina to advance breast cancer research
- Correct patient positioning can decrease CT radiation dose
- Lung Cancer Alliance maintains support for CT scans
- MR imaging detects breast cancer in those at high risk
- Whole-body CT better than standard examinations for detection of recurrence of NSCLC
- PET/CT better than whole-body MRI for colon cancer analysis
- Study reveals how some molecules inhibit growth of lung cancer cells
- Genetic pathways to curable and incurable forms of pancreatic cancer identified
- New ultrasound technology may reduce breast biopsies claims Siemens
- Mammographic screening reduces breast cancer mortality
- Myocardial viability after MI may be best assessed by 64-slice CT
- NQF endorses consensus standards for diagnosis and treatment of breast and colorectal cancer
- Real time contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in detection of liver metastases from gastrointestinal cancer
- Brachytherapy stent benefits patients with advanced esophageal cancer
- Study shows that prostate cancer increases the risk of bone fracture
- Active surveillance a viable option for low-risk prostate cancer
- External-beam radiation therapy for localized prostate cancer linked to bladder, lung and colorectal cancer
- Retired firefighters could be at increased risk for developing bladder cancer
- June Nylen Cancer Center installs Quantum Medical Imaging's direct digital system
- Colorectal cancer screening rates low among Vietnamese Americans
- Wealthier women get more breast cancer screenings, regardless of benefit
- Late treatment with letrozole can reduce breast cancer recurrence risk
- Obesity tied to higher pancreatic cancer risk
- Slightly increased risk of second primary malignancy after thyroid cancer treatment
- COX-2 expression is marker for cancer development in some benign breast biopsies
- Different use of brain areas may explain memory problems in schizophrenics
- Locally advanced breast cancer more deadly in obese
- Study shows way to predict lung cancer recurrence
- Cancer patients may not grasp illness severity
- US, Mexico plan to lower breast cancer deaths
- Interventional cryoablation stops cancer cold
- Treatment gives lung cancer patients with inoperable tumors two years or more
- Cancer detected earlier, faster, with new medical imaging, Stanford study finds
- Body Mass Index may serve as prognostic tool for advanced, aggressive breast cancers
- Breast cancer in black women may be connected to neighborhood conditions
- High-tech interrogations may promote abuse
- Resistant graft-versus-host disease may respond to intra-arterial steroids
- Varian announces global clinical council to develop RapidArc(TM) cancer treatments
- Bowel prep with oral sodium phosphate may compromise renal function
- MRI findings help forecast prostate cancer prognosis
- Cerebral ventricular expansion may identify preclinical Alzheimer's disease
- Radiologists use special MRI to identify brain cancer early
- RCR welcomes START, showing that fewer fractions of radiotherapy work for breast cancer treatment
- Not all women benefitting from less invasive staging test for breast cancer
- Equality in breast cancer care study
- Breast cancer radiotherapy can be given in fewer but higher doses
- Scans spot hidden tumors in rare cancer syndrome
- Obesity may keep some women from getting screened for breast, cervical cancer
- National Oncologic PET Registry data confirm FDG-PET has major impact on management of cancer patient care
- PET confirmed as valuable cancer diagnostic and disease-staging tool
- Fetal echocardiography detects major but may miss minor heart defects
- Too many women still dying from breast cancer, says charity
- CT screening for lung cancer research funded by cigarette company
- Study indicates diabetes medication may help slow progression of plaque build-up in coronary arteries
- Drug does not appear to reduce risk of heart attack or death following coronary artery bypass graft surgery
- Integrating genetic information with breast cancer risk factors may help refine prognosis
- ASTRO's official journal publishes 12-year survival data following landmark study of cancer treatment with hyperthermia therapy
- Researchers develop new method to test for lung cancer
- RF ablation plus chemoembolization comparable to surgery for early liver cancer
- FDG-PET detects recurrence of colorectal cancer early
- Whole breast ultrasound shown effective method for breast cancer screening
- IU School of Medicine scientists will track clues to cancer with $750,000 grant
- Transcranial ultrasound may improve diagnostic accuracy in early parkinsonism, study shows
- HPV and periodontitis work together to raise tongue cancer risk
- New research to unlock mysteries of brain cancer, stroke
- Walking speed may predict stroke risk
- Depression may up risk of Alzheimer's disease
- Cardiovascular response to dobutamine may predict outcome of severe sepsis
- Lower LDL-C and blood pressure targets reduce atherosclerosis in diabetes
- 'Cancer in Iowa: 2008' cancer report released
- New conference tackles the tough questions in lung cancer
- Combination therapy improves survival time for patients with more advanced liver cancer
- False-positive MRI result has little impact on prophylactic mastectomy choice
- T-cadherin affects blood vessel growth in breast cancer, hormone from fat cells may play a role
- Dual-energy subtraction images must be routinely viewed to improve lung cancer detection, study suggests
- Post-surgery bladder cancer recurrence often fatal
- Kidney cancer deaths show overall decrease in Europe
- Needle-size device created to track tumors, radiation dose
- Implications for fine-tuned breast cancer prognosis unveiled
- Radiation beneficial for older breast cancer patients
- Cholesterol, blood pressure control may reverse atherosclerosis in adults with diabetes
- Breast cancer vaccine promising in HER2/neu 'low-expressers'
- Statins may help reduce blood pressure
- Blood pressure-lowering diet also may be associated with lower risk for heart disease, stroke
- Colon cancer risk perception associated with screening behavior
- Ventricular hypertrophy may explain cases of normal ejection fraction in heart failure
- Sunitinib may slow growth and spread of liver cancer
- Hereditary breast cancer - a high cost to patient and healthcare provider alike
- UCI study finds effective colon cancer prevention treatment
- Larger hippocampus may ward off Alzheimer's
- Alternating electric fields shrink breast cancer tumors
- MRI before surgery leads to better-adapted treatment for breast cancer
- Health disparities: Genetics plays an important role in cancer detection, prognosis among minorities
- Cancer survivors have low levels of physical activity and high levels of obesity
- Study reveals inaccuracies in studies of cancer treatment
- Study finds patients overestimate cancer screening history
- Thousands of volunteers needed to help bring cure for cancer closer
- Association between renal cell cancer and multiple myeloma reported
- Millions of euros could be saved if breast cancer follow-ups were led by specialist nurses
- Large waist may raise death risk for women
- Patient 'navigator' boosts colon cancer screening
- Pre-op MRI influences type and timing of breast cancer treatment
- Multipolar radiofrequency ablation yields high liver cancer survival rates
- Mammography benefits may have no age limit
- American Cancer Society report details cancer prevention efforts
- Diffusion-weighted MRI may offer new marker in prostate cancer
- Multimodality approach best for thyroid cancer with vein blockage
- Blacks on Medicaid carry heavier cancer burden than whites do
- 2008 Cancer incidence and mortality report
- Variants on chromosome five linked to estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer risk
- Black women may overestimate cancer screening rates
- Diabetes drugs may be related to fracture risk
- EGFR gene variants have gender-specific effects on colon cancer survival
- Diagnostic imaging radiation 'must be minimized' in Crohn's disease, researchers say
- Discovery of a novel mechanism for the development of colon cancer
- Women in Brussels provided choice of mammography with unmatched lowest radiation dose
- Dose reduction strategy for neuroradiology CT exams successful
- University of Alabama at Birmingham first in the US to treat cancer patients with RapidArc (TM) radiotherapy
- Breast cancer tumors grow faster in younger women
- Dutch authorize manufacture of Vaccinogen's new cancer vaccine; license clears path to European production, final FDA trial
- Five percent of breast tumors may double in month
- Preventing prostate cancer and BPH: Prostate-health expert available
- Physical activity more likely to prevent breast cancer in certain groups
- Air pollution may be associated with blood clots in deep leg veins
- Family history of breast cancer confers lifetime elevated risk
- Girls, young women can cut risk of early breast cancer through regular exercise
- New radiation therapy technology for breast cancer helps protect tissue, adds options for patients
- Hospital pay for performance incentives may backfire among safety-net hospitals
- Top cancer hospitals in Denmark and Netherlands first in Europe to treat patients with RapidArc(TM)
- PET imaging may not improve diagnostic accuracy in early head and neck cancer
- Cancer drug may help patients with heart-lung disease
- Varian Medical Systems to develop interface between the ARIA (TM) oncology information system and the Monarch250 (TM) Proton Radiotherapy System from Still River Systems
- Cumulative radiation exposure shows increased cancer risk for emergency department patients
- ABC, CBS, NBC announce historic collaboration to 'stand up to cancer'
- Brown chemists create cancer-detecting nanoparticles
- Fireflies' glow helps UT Southwestern researchers track cancer drug's effectiveness
- How to make microwaves on a chip to replace X-rays for medical imaging and security
- Survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems
- Family history of colorectal cancer linked with reduced risk of cancer recurrence
- Teenagers and young adults with cancer can face long delays before finally being diagnosed
- Radiation, chemo costs drive cancer spending in US
- Salvage radiotherapy prolongs prostate cancer survival for some
- Decatur Memorial Hospital becomes first in Illinois to treat cancer patients with RapidArc (TM) radiotherapy technology
- Radiation dosage based on body mass index could be next step for personalized medicine
- Several factors predict stroke recurrence after TIA or minor stroke
- High-intensity ultrasound destroys esophageal tumors
- Elevated biomarkers predict risk for prostate cancer recurrence
- Abnormal p53 boosts prostate cancer recurrence
- Varian and Axeda win M2M Value Chain Award for service excellence
- Engineer receives $1.5m grant for nanoparticle cancer research
- Report says clinicians should consider economic impact of new interventions
- Kidney cancer patients given vaccine show no increased survival
- Study indicates certain men benefit from salvage radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy
- Treating rare breast cancer with radiation therapy may lower recurrence rate
- Possible link found between X-rays and prostate cancer
- MRI may reduce unnecessary prostate biopsies in men with persistently elevated PSA, study proposes
- US Dept. of Veterans Affairs selects ACR to accredit all VA radiation oncology facilities
- First worldwide analysis of cancer survival finds wide variation between countries
- England and Wales lead reduction in cancer deaths and increase in cancer spend
- HRH The Princess Royal officially opens state-of-the-art cancer centre
- Targeted radiation therapy can control limited cancer spread
- Are PET scans beneficial during cancer diagnosis, staging and monitoring?
- US Medicare to weigh easing some PET scan limits
- Imaging industry seeks broader US PET coverage
- Carnegie Mellon MRI technology that non-invasively locates, quantifies specific cells in the body
- Low cholesterol associated with cancer in diabetics
- IMV reports increased adoption of digital imaging in radiation oncology
- Ezetimibe/simvastatin: no effect on aortic-valve stenosis; cancer risk unresolved
- Many colorectal cancer survivors do not receive recommended follow-up care
- How to differentiate benign from malignant bile duct strictures?
- Diagnostic radiation doses high in trauma patients
- Anti-tumor therapy with endoscopic ultrasound may fight cancer more safely and effectively
- High intensity focused ultrasound for locally recurrent prostate cancer following external beam radiation therapy investigated in Phase III clinical study
- Cianna Medical introduces new SAVI 'Mini' model at ASTRO
- 'Open cancer surgery set to become a thing of the past'
- Risk-based care lacking for most childhood cancer survivors
- Ultrasound To Spot Early-Stage Cancer
- New model developed to estimate radiation skin doses during CT guided interventional procedures
- Collaboration of ASTRO And ACR for Radiation Oncology Practice Accreditation Program
- Timely Radiotherapy is important to avoid new breast malignancies in patients with early breast cancer
- Recent Evidence on Effectiveness of Colonoscopy
- New Techniques in MRI for detecting and Staging of Prostate Cancer
- Prostate Cancer Patient From Warrington, The First From UK To Be Treated RapidArc™ Radiotherapy
- Angled Gantry CT Technique Can Reduce Radiation Exposure to the Breast : Presented at RSNA
- Better MRI scans of cancers made possible by TU Delft
- iCAD announces availability of its SecondLook Digital with Agfa HealthCare’s Computed Radiography Systems in Europe
- Whole Breast Ultrasound Powered by Medipattern Shown as an Effective Method for Breast Screening in China
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center collaborates with GE Healthcare to develop international oncology centres
- Varian Medical Systems Received CE Mark for Proton Therapy System
- Leading Stroke Center Installs Toshiba’s Aquillion ONE Dynamic Volume CT
- ACMP 26th Annual Meeting
- PET Response a Predictive Factor after Thoracic Radiation
- NCRP Report No. 160 on Increased Average Radiation Exposure of the U.S. Population Requires Perspective and Caution
- Few Major Complications in 30 Days After Prostate Radiotherapy
- Positron Says Its Tech-Assist Reduces Radiation Exposure
- ACR Radiation Subcommittee Chair and Director of Research Elected to NCRP
- Adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation following PDD for pancreatic adenocarcinoma: Review of trials conducted
- Special Session Emphasizing on CT and PET/CT at ECR 2009
- Temodar plus Radiation Improves Survival for Brain Cancer
- Radiologists Can Dramatically Lower Cardiac CT Radiation Dose in Some Patients
- Researchers Find Genes that Affect Radiation Damage
- High-Dose Radiation Improves Lung Cancer Survival, U-M Study Finds
- UAB Helps in Research to Find Better Test to Detect Prostate Cancer
- Radiation Threat from Medical Imaging
- U-Systems, and Dr. Rachel F. Brem of The GW Medical Faculty Associates Announces Initiation of the SOMO·INSIGHT Clinical Study
- Breast Cancer Radiation Cream Wins Raves from Patients, Nurses
- High-dose radiation improves lung cancer survival, U-M study finds
- Coronary CT Angiography should be Used with Caution in Heart Patients
- X-ray machine with lower radiation
- Bone Drugs may Protect Against Radiation Exposure
- Study Shows Unsedated Colonoscopy For Colorectal Cancer Screening Accepted By Patients
- FDA Follows the Importance of CT Quality Assurance Programs
- CT Images Assists Cardiac Research
- COE: Effective Solution to Managing Imaging Utilization
- Overuse of Abdominal CT Scans; RSNA 2009
- Radiation Reduction in Heart CT; RSNA 2009
- GE Launches Study of MBIR Low Dose CT
- Radiation Therapy for Cancer: New findings
- Sodium Butyrate Enema Shows Endoscopic Findings
- Oklahama ProCure Proton Therapy Center Expands
- FDA Proposals on CT Radiation Exposure Concerns
- Study on SAVI Breast Radiation Therapy
- U.S. Probes CT Radiation Overexposure Cases
- Radiation Based Rules for Penile Preservation
- Reportlinker Adds Radiation Therapy Equipment
- SAVI Breast Cancer Radiation Therapy Advantages
- M.D.Anderson Studies Rare Breast Cancers
- CT : Rising Concern in Varying Radiations
- CyberKnife Gets a Special IRIS system
- BSD Reports Effective Bladder Cancer Treatment
- CT Radiation Raises Cancer Risks
- MedSolutions : Renewed Focus on Radiation Exposure
- Physician Exams Better Than CT Scans
- SPECT Equals CT in PE Diagnosis
- Lung Cancer: Novel Radiation Therapy
- ACS: For New Breast Cancer Radiation Therapy
- First Robot-assisted Surgery in North Texas
- 'Dose-painted' Radiation Therapy for Anal Cancer Patients
- Accreditation for MUMC Breast Care Program
- Soligenix Initiates Radiation Enteritis Prevention Moves
- Cyberknife Institute: Hope for Tumor Patients
- Prostate Radiotherapy wont Continuously Decrease Sexual Function
- Quantifying Cancer Risk from CT Scans
- Blood Test Reduce Unnecessary Imaging Procedures
- Radiation Risk Low with Airport Scanners
- CSRA Offers Mobile NewTom CB3D Imaging
- First Proton-certified RTTs in the Nation
- PUMCH Chooses IntraOp’s Mobetron
- RPCI Awarded Grants: Study Radiation Antidotes
- Large Medical Center Reduces CT & Radiation
- Prostrate Cancer: Treated Differently in Hospitals
- Johns Hopkins Medicine: Arab Health 2010
- Best Theratronics Unveils New Radiation Technology
- AAPM Statement on Quality Radiation Therapy
- Advanced PET-CT Boosts Cancer Diagnosis
- CT Makers Tracks Radiation Dose: NIH
- Epigenetics Helps Determine Low-radiation from CT
- IMRT, Most Powerful Weapons Against Cancer
- Concern Grows Over Radiation from CT
- First Radiation Oncology Center with Elekta VMAT
- FDA to Redesign Medical Imaging Equipments
- TomoTherapy Enters Australian Market
- FDA Considering New Safequards for CT
- Hodgkin's Lymphoma low-dose Radiation Not Risk-free
- Triapine-cisplatin Chemotherapy-radiation for Cervical Cancer
- MUSC, First To Test CT Detects CAD
- Childhood Cancer Radiation Therapy Affects Heart
- Elekta VMAT Rapidly Gaining Users Worldwide
- Breast Cancer: Radiotherapy Lessens Side Effects
- Efficacy of Split-course Palliative Chest Radiotherapy
- Calypso System Reduces Side Effects of Radiation
- DR Summit: Pediatric Imaging Safety Expanded
- New CT Help Reduce Excess Radiation
- Radiation Therapy: Low-risk of Voice Disability
- Ultrasound, Contrast Agents for Cancer Treatment
- Airport Body Scans Cause Low Radiation Risk
- Radiation not Necessary after Mastectomy
- Dump CT for Ultrasound Gets Better Results
- PET Usage Increases Considerably: Positron
- Patent for BIO 300 Radiation Countermeasure-Drug
- UNMC: Avoid Unnecessary CT, PET Scans
- Doctors Order CT without Clinical Justification
- Radiation Boosts Doesn't Increase Side Effects
- New Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer Cure
- ART to Present Molecular Imaging Applications at AACR Meeting in Denver
- Pioneering Medical Nanotechnology Offers New Cancer Breakthrough Hope
- Researchers Harness Radioactivity for New Cancer Treatments
- Nanotechnology could Unlock Safer Cancer Treatments
- Gold Nanoparticles Can Cook Cancer Cells
- Ongoing Worldwide Shortage of Medical Isotopes could Threaten Patient Care, Says Expert
- Nanodumbbells Target Cancer Cells
- Chemists of UConn found to increase luminescence efficiency of carbon nanotubes
- Cornell's quantum dot proven harmless to the body
- March 2009 Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource Highlights Molecular Breast Imaging
- Best New Product Awards Winners Named at Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference
- Researchers create smaller, brighter probe tailored for molecular imaging and tumor targeting
- Cyclical Radiation Refines Treatment of Certain Cancers
- MIT: Remote-control nanoparticles deliver drugs directly into tumors
- Cancer Biomarkers Development and Clinical Use




