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Cambridge biotech raises $90 million for drug that uses radioactive atoms to fight prostate cancer

Por: The Boston Globe Business May 03, 2023

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Radiation therapy has been used to treat cancer for more than a century, and about half of all cancer patients still undergo it at some point, according to the National Cancer Institute. Typically, patients receive beams of radiation from a machine that kills cancer cells inside their bodies but can also damage healthy tissue.In the past decade, however, the Food and Drug Administration has approved several drugs called radiopharmaceuticals that... + full article



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