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Radiation & Smart Drugs: Homing in on Cancer’s Achilles’ Heel

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Lecture Details

In this lecture Dr Kevin Harrington will discuss how developing new drugs that attack cancer cells through their Achilles’ heel, may be able to improve the effects of radiotherapy in treating a range of tumour types. He will look at a number of examples that are already allowing us to achieve better treatment results and will introduce others that hold enormous promise for the future.

This lecture was filmed at a free public lecture event at The Wellcome Trust in London. 

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