ASLMS 2017 Conference – San Diego, US

12 April 2017 - Research -

Jolien Robijns from the Hasselt University (Hasselt, Belgium) has studied the use of photobiomodulation in the prevention of acute radiodermatitis, using MLS® technology. The preliminary results of the clinical study were presented at the 37th annual conference of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS) which took place in San Diego (US) from 5th to 9th April 2017. The report by Jolien Robijns was declared the best abstract within his session at the conference.

The preliminary results of the on-going study show that MLS® Laser Therapy is able to reduce the effect of severe acute radiodermatitis in the sample population.

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