‘Smart bombs’ could kill tumours
London, Nov 6 (ANI): Raising hopes of a breakthrough on prostate cancer, scientists are for the first time preparing to test a seek-and-destroy treatment -called “smart bombs”- on humans.
The “smart bombs” are so sophisticated that scientists are confident say they can destroy a tumour
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