HomeHealth NewsScientists develop scans that light up aggressive cancer tumors for better treatment Health News Scientists develop scans that light up aggressive cancer tumors for better treatment December 18, 2024 0 9 - Advertisement - [18F]FSPG PET can differentiate NRF2-high from NRF2-low tumors when grown orthotopically in the lungs of mice. Credit: Nature Communications (2024) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54852-4 Researchers have used a chemical… Click here to view the original article. TagsMedical Xpress - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleHomeowners making hundreds a week even without tenantsNext articlePeter turns over his old gin bottles in the name of art RELATED ARTICLES Health News Physical activity protects brain health but only if you enjoy it, study says Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 Health News Leading hemp-derived cannabinoid brands lean on lifestyle and youth appeals on social media Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 Health News New roadmap aims to transform stroke recovery through personalized rehabilitation Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Renter slams $100 rent hike on mould-riddled apartment August 18, 2026 Hollywood Is Killing The Mid-Budget Movie — Boss Hunting August 18, 2026 Premature baby youngest to survive August 17, 2026 Police make arrest after alleged assault on innocent AFL fan at Collingwood-Hawthorn clash August 16, 2026 Load more