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FDAnews Device Daily Bulletin
June 29, 2012
| Vol. 9 No. 128
New Device Will Advance Cancer Treatment
The future of prostate cancer therapy may lie in a tiny, “sticky” silicon chip dubbed GEDI (Geometrically Enhanced Differential Immunocapture) that can identify and collect cancer cells from a patient’s bloodstream.
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