Bubbles Deliver Cancer Drugs to Tumors with a Pop

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tiny bubbles injected in mice delivered potent cancer drugs to tumors without harming surrounding tissue, a U.S. researcher said on Tuesday, in a finding that may lead to new targeted cancer therapies.The technique uses ultrasound imaging to track the drug in the body and release it with a pop once it has reached its target.

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