Posted on 10/28/2025 7:24:43 AM PDT by MNDude
In the new method, researchers from the University of Texas at Austin fired infrared light, a type of light invisible to the eye, from LED bulbs at test tubes that contained human skin cancer or colon cancer cells and healthy human skin cells.
The tubes also contained nanoscopic flakes of tin oxide, or SnOx nanoflakes, which were absorbed by the cancer cells.
The scientists found that when the light was fired at the cells, the nanoscopic flakes absorbed it and heated up, turning into 'microscopic heaters' that damaged cancer cells and caused them to die, while leaving the healthy cells mostly undamaged.
After 30 minutes, researchers found that the treatment had killed up to 92 percent of skin cancer cells and 50 percent of colon cancer cells, while the healthy cells remained largely unaffected.
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Laser gun and uranus jokes pending.
TRY THIS LINK
New breakthrough treatment destroys up to 90% of skin and colon cancer cells in just 30 minutes
bkmk
Link is incorrect................
Remember when Trump was trashed for openly mentioning using light to kill the covid virus?
try this link from bitt’s post:
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TRY THIS LINK
New breakthrough treatment destroys up to 90% of skin and colon cancer cells in just 30 minutes
BOOM! imagine that!
In vitro, not in vivo.
How does one get the cancer cells to uptake preferentially over normal cells, the tin oxide nanoflakes?
one or two clicks
M3lanoma Bump
Do they have a gerbil delivery system?
Fine in test tubes, but the real test will judge the infrared light on the actual human body.
The remaining 8% are probably immune to the therapy and rapidly multiply to a volume exceeding the original volume — within another 30 minutes.
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I expect in vivo tests will soon follow.
“... while the healthy cells remained largely unaffected.” That’s a little open-ended. What does largely unaffected mean?
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