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VisitMore than 50 hospitals adopt glowing dye for prostate cancer surgery by mid-2025?
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Scientists Develop Glowing Dye to Aid Prostate Cancer Surgery
Jun 10, 2024, 12:39 AM
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking glowing dye that adheres to cancer cells, providing surgeons with a powerful tool to identify and remove prostate cancer more effectively. This innovative dye makes previously invisible prostate tumors glow, allowing for more precise surgical removal of cancerous growths in real-time. The dye acts as a 'second pair of eyes' for doctors, enhancing their ability to detect and eradicate prostate cancer cells.
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