Tuesday, August 18, 2020
A hi-tech pen has been developed that uses a beam of light to remove cancer cells left behind after a tumour is removed.
The rogue cells can raise the chances of
the disease returning. After breast cancer surgery, about one in five
women in the UK experience a recurrence.
The Canady Helios Cold Plasma System
uses plasma — an electrically charged gas — to target tissue at the site
of the removed tumour.
When the pen finds cancer cells it
triggers the release of toxic molecules called free radicals, which kill
cancer cells and leave healthy cells intact. Cancer cells already
contain free radicals, which are believed to help trigger the disease.
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Labels: Cancer, cells, Plasma Beam, Tumor
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