The American Cancer Society website reported on a potentially new alternative to chemotherapy treatment.
Link: Cancer Research in the Garage may be the Cure for the Future
John Kanzius has been said to have invented a machine that could cure cancer. Although not medically trained, the 63 year old former broadcast executive from Pennsylvania thought he could use his knowledge of physics and radio to treat cancer, which he also is suffering from. Kanzius worked on his invention in his garage in Sanibel Island, Florida.
Kanzius described how his invention works by using gold or carbon nanoparticles that are injected into the subject. The nanoparticles which are only one-billionth of a meter would attach to the cancer cells. Once the particles are attached to the cancer cells they would enter a machine that would give off radio frequency waves that is supposed to heat and kill the cancer cells but not damaging healthy cells.
So far the invention has been tested by scientist at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. There were six rabbits that had liver tumors that were injected with the nanoparticle solution and then treated with the radio frequencies. All rabbits had the same results. What was promising that within two minutes of treatment the tumors were completely gone, and there appeared to be no major damage to healthy cells in the surrounding areas. The report is going to be in the December issue of the American Cancer Society’s Journal, Cancer.
The researchers at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center are still very cautious about the results of the study. Dr. Steve Curley would has worked their 18 years at the center said that he was excited about the possibilities of this invention.
While the researchers are not calling it a cure for cancer yet, this may help to develop alternative treatments in the future.
Source: Best Syndication
A year ago on Feb. 18, John Kanzius lost his battle with cancer. We think he’d be proud of the Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation’s accomplishments during the past 12 months. Why not take a moment to share your thoughts on John Kanzius' accomplishments or to support his vision with a gift in his memory at https://asp1050.towercare.com:55260/webDonation/.
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Posted by: Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation | February 18, 2010 at 10:20 AM
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Posted by: Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation | February 19, 2010 at 12:30 PM
Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation has granted $180,000 to Dr. Steven Curley's research team for the purchase of a new research tool. The dynamic light-scattering instrument is critical to the confirmation of results found in the research laboratory at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Go to http://kanziuscancerresearch.com/foundationgrants180000fornewresearchtool-p-250.html?osCsid=185eb1b8f82c696892cfe644360e9364 to learn more about KCRF's latest progress. Spread the Wave!
Posted by: Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation | March 03, 2010 at 10:32 AM
Follow this link to watch a new video, "Spread the Wave," and learn more about John Kanzius and the science behind the Kanzius Non-invasive Radio Wave Cancer Treatment. http://www.kanziuscancerresearch.com/pages.php?page=about
Posted by: Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation | March 19, 2010 at 01:10 PM