A New Strategy Against Pancreatic Cancer Combines Heat and Radiation
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The Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) has reported that it is leading an international project to develop a new strategy against pancreatic cancer, in which it proposes combining radiation therapy with nanoparticles-generated hyperthermia.
The CSIC is leading a European project dealing with treatment with an innovative three-ethnic formula: radiotherapy, localised heat and nanoparticles The article A new strategy to deal with pancreatitis cancer with hyperthermic radiation was first published in GCencia.
The Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) has reported that it is leading an international project to develop a new strategy against pancreatic cancer, in which it proposes combining radiation therapy with nanoparticles-generated hyperthermia.
The aim is to combine radiation therapy with hyperthermia (very localized heat treatment) and nanoparticles. The expected results could help improve the patient’s quality of life and a reduction in health costs. “We have seen that individual strategies already have an effect, we know the treatments well and, therefore, we believe that combining them would be beneficial for this type of treatment,” explains Ana Espinosa, a researcher at the CSIC …
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