New Scans Detect Tumors in Young Cancer Patients
Researchers at Stanford University and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital say they’ve developed a way to scan young cancer patients’ bodies for tumors without exposing them to high-levels of radiation which could lead to secondary cancers later in life.
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In the study published in The Lancet Oncology, researchers describe how they injected patients with very small particles of iron…which are currently used to treat anemia. Â
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The iron helps make tumors stand out during an MRI whole body scan. Â Â