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December 10, 2020 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-12-10

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DECEMBER 10 • 2020 | 9

A new cancer therapy gives us all hope. This latest breakthrough combines



photo-dynamic therapy using laser light with a novel drug to treat early-stage

prostate cancer. The combination makes it possible to safely treat cancerous

tissue using a minimally invasive procedure, with none of the side effects of



surgery or radiation. The therapy was invented at the Weizmann Institute in

Israel, where nearly half our life sciences research is cancer-related. Life-changing

therapies are among many rewards of supporting us.

A BETTER WORLD IS IN YOUR HANDS. To find out how you can become part

of The Weizmann Effect, contact Michigan@acwis.org. call: 248.258.9890.

Or visit us online: WEIZMANN-USA.ORG.

THE WEIZMANN EFFECT

ILLUMINATING A NEW TREATMENT
THAT ELIMINATES PROSTATE CANCER

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