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Light-activation targets cancer with cytotoxic T-cells

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Antibody technique may offer specificity for cancer treatment.

Kevin Robinson

Cancer treatment has long posed challenges for physicians because it must be aggressive enough to defeat the cancer, yet not so aggressive that it kills the patient. Thus, researchers are looking for new ways to target cancerous tissue without targeting healthy tissue. Scientists at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne in the UK have coupled light activation with antibody targeting and have shown that the method can eradicate cancer in mouse studies. They hope that will hold true for human trials. Researchers have developed a method for using light-activated antibodies to target cancer....Read full article

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    Published: February 2008
    Biophotonicscancer treatmentlight activationResearch & Technologytissue

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