New FDA-Approved Technology Uses Ultrasound Technology to Treat Liver Tumors
Cleveland Clinic has started using a recently FDA-approved ultrasound device called histotripsy to treat liver tumors.
Cleveland Clinic has started using a recently FDA-approved ultrasound device called histotripsy to treat liver tumors.
The authors describe the science behind a clinical trial of a combination of therapies, including xalnesiran, to treat chronic hepatitis B virus infection.
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