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Dec 2024
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Episode 94: Emerging Technology Mini-Ser...

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In this episode Dr. Adewuya is joined by Dr. Heike Daldrup-Link, a Professor of Radiology at Stanford University. Our conversation explores the fascinating intersection of nanotechnology and clinical medicine, particularly its transformative role in medical imaging and its significance for pediatric oncology. We discuss how nanoparticles function within the body for imaging purposes, highlighting their advantages over traditional imaging agents. Our discussion covers the advancements in precision medicine in cancer imaging, including the reduced side effects associated with safer imaging modalities. Additionally, we will examine the ethical considerations of utilizing nanoparticles in children, explore ongoing clinical trials, and discuss potential long-term health effects on pediatric patients.

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