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10/02/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson
Reinventing the ancient art of calligraphy… as a non-invasive cancer treatment
The American Chemical Society, reporting in ACS Omega, said that a plant-based ink that was once used by Chinese calligraphers to paint beautiful art can now be used to non-invasively treat cancer cells that metastasize to lymph nodes. Let us first consider a process called photothermal therapy (PTT). This is a relatively new procedure in […]
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