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Preclinical: Injectable Paste Targets Bone Cancer and Metastases

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Let's hope!!!!

Researchers from Aston University and the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital have developed a gallium-doped bioglass injectable paste that eliminates 99% of cancerous cells while promoting bone regeneration. Designed for both primary bone cancer and metastases from other kinds of cancer, the paste delivers anticancer gallium ions directly to the tumor site, reducing recurrence and enhancing healing. This minimally invasive treatment could be a game-changer for patients where surgery is not an option.

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Exciting possibility. Really great seeing these new routes you’re posting Max… it’s giving me a lot of hope…. Which I need at the moment. Thank you!

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We must resist!

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I think you will find today's news even better! check my morning post :-P

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Yet more very encouraging news!! You can’t help but feel we’re on the cusp of really major breakthroughs that will profoundly affect any cancer diagnosis… so many angles being researched… and sped up by AI. And great that PCa is really being researched with vigour now.

We must resist!!

(And again, thanks for posting…. Your posts manage to bring light into some of the darker days.)

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Ian99

Ciao Max. This is really encouraging and worth tracking. Especially as we run out of viable options. As always we hope it will become available in time for us! Many thanks for posting.

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