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Researchers developing radioactive marker to detect small, aggressive cancerous tumor

By Merav Burstein / April 11, 2021 / Comments Off on Researchers developing radioactive marker to detect small, aggressive cancerous tumor

Aggressive Cancerous Tumor Detection With Radioactive Marker Radioactive Markers to Detect Cancerous Tumors Ramat Gan (April 11, 2021) — Today more than 200,000 cancer patients and persons in remission live in Israel. Each year, nearly 28,000 new patients are diagnosed, approximately 400 of whom are children. According to data from the National Cancer Registry at…

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Radioactive Nanoparticle Could Improve Cancer Diagnoses

By Merav Burstein / July 11, 2018 / Comments Off on Radioactive Nanoparticle Could Improve Cancer Diagnoses

Radioactive Nanoparticle Could Improve Cancer Diagnoses Isotopia Molecular Imaging, an Israeli company, is developing a radioactive marker made of gold nanoparticles to detect cancer more accurately than with current diagnostic tools. From: labiotech to the article

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A new study looks to create more effective cancer detection

By Merav Burstein / July 9, 2018 / Comments Off on A new study looks to create more effective cancer detection

A new study looks to create more effective cancer detection Israeli company works with Bar-Ilan University to develop an innovative method for diagnosis and treatment of cancer.  from: Arutz Sheva Staff, 09/07/18 . http://לכתבה -ערוץ 7

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Isotopia Company and Prof. Rachela Popovtzer of Bar-Ilan University are developing an innovative method for diagnosis and treatment of cancer

By Merav Burstein / June 3, 2018 / Comments Off on Isotopia Company and Prof. Rachela Popovtzer of Bar-Ilan University are developing an innovative method for diagnosis and treatment of cancer

The Israeli Isotopia Company, in collaboration with Prof. Rachela Popovtzer of Bar-Ilan University, is conducting a joint study to develop a radioactive marker, based on nanoparticles, for the detection of cancer.   The goal of this research is to facilitate, for the first time, the distinction between tumors and inflammation. The most common imaging method for…

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