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Two MU researchers are leading the way to uncover the medical benefits of a radioisotope known as terbium-161.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaFor decades, MU has been a leader in developing lifesaving cancer treatments and is now set to play an integral role in an ongoing radiopharmaceutical renaissance.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaWomen with increased levels of cadmium — a metal commonly found in foods such as kidneys, liver and shellfish as well as tobacco - may have a greater risk for endometrial cancer, according to a new University of Missouri study.
University Research | University of Missouri, Columbia