Purdue technology used in first fluorescence-guided cancer surgery

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2011

The first fluorescence-guided surgery performed on an ovarian cancer patient used a cancer cell "homing device" and imaging agent created by a Purdue University researcher.
http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/research/2011/110918LowSurgery.html

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  • @sgold1 dude that was just a joke! my mother had both her ovaries removed i know how it is! sometimes you should just relax and have a laugh! sorry if it offended you or your wife, i hope your wife is doing better now (sorry to hear)

  • @brendendas you must be lucky to not have a wife, sister or mother with ovarian cancer. My wife just had her second ovary removed due to a cancerous cyst. No, this is no laughing matter. You must not be allowed to breath from the oxygen that other good human beings deserve.

  • ''If he gets better, I'm right, if he dies, you're right.''  -House

  • i find this difficult to masturbate to

  • Very very interesting. Looks like something that people will definitely want to expand on... Can't imagine what the procedure normally is like...

  • Absolutely amazing.

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