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Spain announces ‘globally unique’ cancer research facility

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Research on promising therapies will take place at new accelerator in Valencia

A cancer therapy research facility is to be built in Spain to provide what the government said will be globally unique capabilities.

The Institute of Corpuscular Physics at the University of Valencia has been chosen to host the first compact linear ion accelerator in Spain, which will be used to carry out radiobiological studies.

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