The next cancer drug boom may depend on radioactive waste
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Research into new cancer treatments may involve the use of radioactive isotopes, which could lead to more targeted and effective therapies. Some outlets are reporting on specific applications, such as gamma knife therapy for brain tumors and new therapies for aggressive prostate cancer. However, the relevance of other reported topics, including exercise, lumpectomy, and retinoblastoma, to the potential cancer drug boom is unclear.
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