Don’t worry the FDA will squash the invention in No TimE!!
Interestingly the FDA is much easier on therapeutic ‘devices’ than they are on drugs. In this instance it wouldn’t be the ‘machine’ per se that they would scrutinize most. It would be the nanoparticles and any potential toxicity they might have. Cancer cells are generally more mitotically active than normal cells (with the exception of that regenerate skin, hair, the lining of the gut, blood cells etc., and it may be that the radiofrequency energy, augmented by the nanoparticles, selectively kills cells that are actively dividing. It’s a cool concept.
Like they did with my magic carburetor that lets your car run on water!
Then, a "buzz" will be created, and reported on.
Then, he can sell it to those in a financial position to buy.
Then, the Dems will cry, "It should be available for EVERYone...not just the wealthy," and THEN, you just pulled an end-around on the Dems and we got our wish!
The post-it note invention was poo poo'd by those in charge, so the inventor provided some to the secretaries in the office...they loved them, and started requisitioning them. This created enough buzz for management to start asking questions, and my father was part of the original sales team for the test market. He told VIPs to sell the farm and invest in post-it notes, because they were soooooooo well received in the market place that 3M would soar in revenues. The 'ol end-around worked...the only bad thing is, I believe the man only received $1 for his invention...the going price for an invention invented while working at a company. Bummer, huh?