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It's a breakthrough in cancer care -make cancer cells glow inside the body and hit
them hard. Researchers at the Oregon State University have developed a new way
to selectively insert compounds into such cells -a system that will help surgeons
identify malignant tissues and then, in combination with phototherapy, kill any
remaining cancer cells after a tumour is removed. “If it glows, cut it out,“ is the
mantra. In laboratory tests, it completely prevented cancer recurrence after
phototherapy . “This is kind of a double attack that could significantly improve the
success of cancer surgeries,“ said Oleh Taratula from the OSU College of Pharmacy .
“With this approach, cancerous cells and tumours will literally glow and fluoresce
when exposed to near-infrared light, giving the surgeon a precise guide about what
to remove. That same light will activate compounds in the cancer cells that will kill
any malignant cells that remain. It's an exciting new approach to help surgery
succeed,“ Taratula added.
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The findings have shown remarkable success in lab animals. The
concept should allow more accurate surgical removal of solid tumours
and at the same time it eradicates any remaining cancer cells.
Technology such as this, scientists said, may have a promising future in
the identification and surgical removal of malignant tumours.
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