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Radioactive bone cement found to be safer in treatment spinal tumors

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The source of this information comes from the University of California (February 16, 2021), so I`m sure our forum members from sunny California already know about it.

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Did you forget to include a link to a study??

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donits in reply tomaley2711

Hi Maley2711, thank you for your post. You have a good question, but I have not forgotten to include the link, but I leave this work to our Colleagues from California who may already know more.

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Hi, Maley 2711, I would like to kindly offer you some mental work in order to temporarily forget cancer. Try to find more information on the internet on the two topics listed below, and then write the links. These two topics are dated on March 17. 2021.1) News from Germany: "Stimulating the immune system to fight cancer"

.... cancer mutations insight could boost detection and personalize treatments.... the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology in Dortmund.

2) "Cancer mutations insight could boost and personalize treatments."

... the findings published in Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research..., researchers at the University of Edinburg developed a new method called Bayesian Gene HERitabiliy Analysis (BAGHERA)...

Have fun searching!

I have to admit to you that in my old age I have become very lazy and I don`t feel like writing links. But let it only be our secret.

Best Greetings,

Donits

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Radioactive bone cement may be safer in treating spinal tumors

sciencedaily.com/releases/2...

A radioactive bone cement that's injected into bone to provide support and local irradiation is proving to be a safer alternative to conventional radiation therapy for bone tumors, according to a new study.

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Sign me up for the trial....

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