Nuclear Medicine

Novel Nuclear Imaging Probe Rapidly Assesses Treatment Response in Gastric Cancer
A novel nuclear imaging probe can measure a gastric cancer patient’s response to treatment within days, marking a potential breakthrough that could enable patients who aren’t responding to treatment to get moved quickly to potentially more effective therapies. More...13 Jan 2022






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