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titleOfInvention Compound for local deletion of tumors
abstract A compound for injecting into intratumoral spaces of a body comprising a biocompatible wax miscible in a biocompatible oil, said compound being liquid at a temperature above body temperature but compatible with the life of healthy cells, exhibiting an increasing viscosity with decreasing temperature and becoming a solid gel close to body temperature, said compound being metabolizable by an human body.
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