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Researchers develop novel, non-invasive cancer therapy using targeted single-walled carbon nanotubes
A staggering 1.7 million persons in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer in 2016, with 600,000 cases ending in death....
Oct 18, 20162 min read


New potential cancer treatment using microwaves to target deep tumors
Physicists at The University of Texas at Arlington have shown that using microwaves to activate photosensitive nanoparticles produces...
Oct 12, 20163 min read


Nanosensors could help determine tumors’ ability to remodel tissue
MIT researchers have designed nanosensors that can profile tumors and may yield insight into how they will respond to certain therapies....
Sep 30, 20164 min read


Iron nanoparticles make immune cells attack cancer
Stanford researchers accidentally discovered that iron nanoparticles invented for anemia treatment have another use: triggering the...
Sep 29, 20164 min read


Fighting cancer with sticky nanoparticles
Sticky nanoparticles that deliver drugs precisely to their targets — and then stay there — could play a crucial role in fighting ovarian...
Sep 20, 20162 min read


Single Molecule Detection of a Cancer Biomarker
In early 2016 University Professor of Applied Physics Stephen Arnold earned a patent for his system for finding the size of one or more...
Sep 20, 20164 min read
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