Updated On: 19 January, 2026 04:21 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The gel, which is already approved by Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration for use in prostate cancer radiation treatment, may prove to a path-breaking in the treatment

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Scientists are In the constant research for treatment of different types of cancers, and in the most recent development, there may be hope. In a first-ever study by Australian researchers has demonstrated that the feasibility and safety of using stabilised hyaluronic acid (sHA) gel during radiation treatment can be helpful for gynaecological cancers.
The gel, which is already approved by Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration for use in prostate cancer radiation treatment, may prove to a path-breaking in the treatment.