Sugar makes cancer light-up in MRI scanners
date:Jul 30, 2013
be scanned in local hospitals, rather than being referred to specialist medical centres.

The study is published in the journal Nature Medicine and trials are now underway to detect glucose in human cancers.

According to the UCL Institute of Neurologys Professor Xavier Golay, another senior author on the study: Our cross-disciplinary research could allow vulnerable patient groups such as pregnant women and young children to be scanned more regularly, without the risks associated with a dose of
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