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A one time oral dose of ALA is taken before surgery. The medication makes the tumor visible under ultraviolet light which allow the surgeon to see more of the tumor for a more complete removal.
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Lead Sponsor
Matthew R Quigley
Collaborators
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Allegheny General Hospital
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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