Overview
- Delani’s mother reported on Instagram that a therapies trial at University Hospital Würzburg succeeded, bringing the family renewed hope.
- The approach involves injecting a radioactive agent that tumor cells absorb, producing the visible uptake the family described as her having to “glow.”
- Doctors removed an adrenal tumor in January, after which metastases were detected in both lungs.
- Prior operations, multiple chemotherapies and one immunotherapy did not work, and she was previously classified as a palliative patient, her father told dpa.
- She is expected to be admitted in mid-December for further treatment in Würzburg, and one outlet names the method as “IMAZA therapy,” a label not confirmed by the clinic.