Super fast laser could improve brain cancer treatment
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The University of Tennessee's regenerative amplifier, used to amplify femtosecond laser pulses
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University of Tennessee researchers have developed a super fast laser procedure that could serve as a non-invasive treatment of cancer, particularly when the disease is located in the brain. The new technology was developed at the University’s Center for Laser Applications, and it works by seeking and destroying cancerous tumors.
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