Zapping brain cancer with long needles opens door to new treatments

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Zapping brain cancer with long needles opens door to new treatments

University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have developed a new method of killing brain cancer cells while preserving the delicate tissue around it. The technique also has a remarkable side-benefit: making chemotherapy treatment of brain cancer suddenly possible.

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