Plus: Hopeful news on curing hot flashes—finally—and targeting hard-to-reach tumors.
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JOANNE HANEY AND MARGARET MULLIN, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW CENTRE FOR VIRUS RESEARCH | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY CORINNA KERN, LAIF/REDUX | | How do you kill hard-to-reach tumors? A particle accelerator might help. | Some tumors are too deep to be treated by radiotherapy because they are too close to a sensitive organ. At a lab in Switzerland, physicists are working toward a solution: A recent study showed high-energy electron beams may be able to kill tumors 10 times deeper than current treatments can—without damaging vital organs. | | | | |
| ILLUSTRATION BY MY BOX, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BRANDON BELL, GETTY IMAGES | | | |
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