About Radioimmunotherapy
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About
How Radioimmunotherapy Works
Radioimmunotherapy allows doctors to target radiation to specific sites. The technology links radioactive atoms to monoclonal antibodies that deliver the radioactivity by seeking out and latching onto proteins found on cancer cells.
This type of therapy allows doctors to concentrate radiation at tumor sites, reducing the amount of radiation that reaches healthy tissue.
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