Disposable temperature probe for photoactivation patient treatme

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ABSTRACT:
There is provided an inexpensive disposable temperature monitoring probe for use in a patient treatment system wherein photoactivatable agents, in contact with patient cells, are irradiated extracorporeally to photoactivate said agents and then returned to the patient.

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