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Kansas City Hospitals Bring Cancer 'Heat-Seeking Missile' to Kids
Health & WellnessFeb 20

Kansas City Hospitals Bring Cancer 'Heat-Seeking Missile' to Kids

Three Kansas City hospitals are teaming up to expand access to theranostics, a cutting-edge treatment that targets diseased cells like a heat-seeking missile while sparing healthy tissue. Children's Mercy will become one of the first hospitals in the nation to offer this life-saving therapy to kids.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Germany's Dresden Becomes Nuclear Medicine Innovation Hub
InnovationMay 19

Germany's Dresden Becomes Nuclear Medicine Innovation Hub

Dresden, Germany is emerging as a global leader in theranostics, a revolutionary cancer treatment using targeted radiation. The city's new radiopharmaceutical cluster is attracting major investments and could transform how we diagnose and treat cancer.

Google News - Germany Innovation3 min read
Kansas City Launches First Pediatric Cancer Treatment Center
SolutionsApr 10

Kansas City Launches First Pediatric Cancer Treatment Center

Four major health systems in Kansas City are creating one of the nation's first fully integrated theranostics centers, bringing cutting-edge precision cancer treatment to children for the first time. The groundbreaking collaboration will make the region a national destination for less invasive, more targeted cancer care.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Southwest Virginia Becomes Cancer Treatment Destination
Health & WellnessJun 27

Southwest Virginia Becomes Cancer Treatment Destination

A rural region once underserved by cutting-edge medicine is now attracting cancer patients nationwide. New clinical trials in Southwest Virginia are bringing breakthrough treatments directly to communities that need them most.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
New Cancer "Flashlight" Lights Up Tumors in Hours
InnovationMar 16

New Cancer "Flashlight" Lights Up Tumors in Hours

Scientists developed a glowing antibody that makes certain tumors light up on PET scans, helping doctors identify which cancer patients will benefit from targeted treatments. The breakthrough could replace invasive biopsies with a scan that delivers results in hours instead of days.

Google News - New Treatment3 min read