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Friday, February 26, 2010

Laboratory Product News: Manhattan Scientifics Acquires Exclusive Rights to Nanomedicine Technology for Early Cancer Detection and Treatment



"Manhattan Scientifics Inc. (OTCBB: MHTX), a nanomedicine technology transfer and commercialization pioneer, today announced completion of its agreement to acquire all commercial rights to the body of work of nuclear physicist Edward R. Flynn, PhD and his company, Senior Scientific LLC. The breakthrough technology focuses on the emerging field of nanomedicine, with an emphasis on the early detection and localization of cancer and other diseases, and providing image-guided therapy for treatment."Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed. Early detection of cancer can be critical to effective treatment. For example,
current mammography cannot detect a breast cancer tumor until it has grown to over ten million cells. Dr. Flynn's technology has proven the ability to detect breast cancer tumors while they are only 1% that large, resulting in a hundred-fold increase in sensitivity and early detection. The new technology has demonstrated similar performance in detecting ovarian cancer, a cancer with no effective screening techniques. It has also demonstrated effectiveness in monitoring chemotherapy for leukemia, allowing more effective treatment with fewer side effects. Dr. Flynn's work has been supported for eight years by 9 grants from the National Institutes of Health and one from the U.S. Department of Defense. The technology is protected by issued and pending patents. Dr. Flynn explains, Our approach uses sophisticated magnetic field sensors to measure extremely small magnetic fields emitted by magnetic nanoparticles that have been injected into the body and targeted specifically toward cancer cells. This method yields high contrast images of tumors compared to normal cells. With this biomagnetic imaging technique, it is possible to identify and image small clusters of cancer cells, providing the ability to find cancer at a substantially earlier stage than is presently possible. This technology has a distinct advantage over other imaging methods in that it detects only particles bound to targeted cells and is not sensitive to unbound particles where other methods may be overwhelmed by the unbound particles. It is done without the use of ionizing radiation. This biomagnetic sensor method is applicable to breast, ovarian, leukemia, prostate, and potentially to many other cancers. "

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