Media sources from television’s 60 Minutes and techie periodical Wired to professional tomes such as the Journal of Nanobiotechnology have reported on a unique, targeted cancer treatment that is said to destroy malignant cells while leaving healthy cells intact. Kanzius RF therapy was developed by a retired radio and TV engineer, John Kanzius. Unlike treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy, which are remarkably efficient at destroying cancer cells but come with devastating side effects, this therapy is non-invasive and uses non-toxic radio waves along with gold or carbon nano-particles. In the course of treatment, gold nano-particles are implanted within the cancerous tumor, which is then exposed to radio waves. The waves heat the particles to destroy the cancerous cells while leaving healthy tissue intact. Animal studies are currently underway at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX. Further information on this therapy can be found online at Kanzius Foundation website.From pacemakers to MRIs to bone implants that expand via controlled EMFs, there’s a growing nexus between medicine and engineering. If you’ve been part of this trend, share your experience at the Telecommunications Community Forums.
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