Targeted radiation therapy shows near-complete response in rare sarcoma patients

A novel targeted radiation approach for a rare form of malignant tumor—the solitary fibrous tumor (SFT)—has shown significant success, achieving a near-complete response in three patients. The therapy significantly reduced cancer activity and provided symptom relief, underscoring its potential as a viable treatment option. This research appears in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

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