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Treat Tumors in the Brain by Mri in the Future

Summary by radioeins.de
In fact, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to detect tumors of cancer patients, for example, and to make them visible. But: The examination often involves a slight warming of the tissue. Actually, an undesirable side effect. Prof. Thoralf Niendorf from the Max Delbrück Center in Berlin, however, sees this as untapped potential: he wants to use the resulting heat to specifically destroy cancer tumors in the brain, for example. We are talki…
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In fact, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to detect tumors of cancer patients, for example, and to make them visible. But: The examination often involves a slight warming of the tissue. Actually, an undesirable side effect. Prof. Thoralf Niendorf from the Max Delbrück Center in Berlin, however, sees this as untapped potential: he wants to use the resulting heat to specifically destroy cancer tumors in the brain, for example. We are talki…

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radioeins.de broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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