Researchers explore use of light-activated treatment to target wider variety of cancers
Chemotherapy drugs can be lifesaving – but they don’t work for all patients or for all cancers. That’s why a team of researchers at the University of Toronto Mississauga is looking at new ways to use special types of light to target cancer cells resistant to current drug therapy – an approach that might be easier on some patients than traditional chemotherapy.
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