ARSENIC AIDS TUMOR IMAGING WHEN JOINED TO CANCER-HOMING DRUG, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN RESEARCHERS FIND
March 01, 2008
March 01, 2008
DALLAS, March 1 -- The University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
Arsenic linked to a drug that binds to the blood vessels of cancerous tumors provides a powerful imaging agent that could one day allow physicians to detect hard-to-find tumors and more closely monitor cancer's response to therapy, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
The findings, based on animal studies and appearing in today' . . .
Arsenic linked to a drug that binds to the blood vessels of cancerous tumors provides a powerful imaging agent that could one day allow physicians to detect hard-to-find tumors and more closely monitor cancer's response to therapy, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
The findings, based on animal studies and appearing in today' . . .
