Innovative Research Set To Push Boundaries Of Cancer Care
24th Nov 2005, 07:44 GMT
Cancer researchers wielding opportunistic bacteria, vaccines, electric pulses, nano buckeyballs, and designer agents that enter the brain are being featured in a "Novel Approaches" press conference at the Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics International Conference.
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