Sugar makes cancer light-up in MRI scanners
date:Jul 30, 2013
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Image caption: Tumors use large quantities of glucose to sustain their growth. By injecting normal, unlabeled sugar, UCL scientists have developed a way to detect its accumulation in tumours using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Credit: UCL


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