NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Nanoparticles, a key element to Moderna's and Phizer's COVID vaccines, could make treating cancer as easy as a simple skin injection, CBS2's Dr. Max Gomez reported Thursday.
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FDA Approves New Subcutaneous (Under-the-Skin) Option for Keytruda: What It Means for Cancer Patients
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the subcutaneous form of Keytruda for a new 'Under-the-Skin' Option ...
Researchers at Yale University have shown how skin cancer could one day be treated with a simple injection. The team found that they could shrink tumors by injecting them with adhesive nanoparticles ...
Yale scientists are developing an injection that could kill skin cancer cells. The shot contains a chemotherapy drug carried by nanoparticles that bind to tumours. When tested in the laboratory, the ...
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