IIT, Australian university develop nanotech drug delivery for breast cancer
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IIT, Australian university develop nanotech drug delivery for breast cancer
Researchers from IIT Madras and Australian universities have developed a novel nanotechnology injection system. This system delivers cancer drugs directly into breast cancer cells using tiny silicon needles, protecting healthy cells. Lab tests show it significantly outperforms the drug alone, offering sustained release and improved efficacy.

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