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How close are we to using nanotechnology for cancer treatments?
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[QUOTE="Cynthia Moran, post: 255378, member: 75739"] Nanotechnology for cancer treatment is almost here. It has been established that compared to healthy cells, cancer cells are far more susceptible to heat, and the laser light utilized in nanotherapy generates a significant quantity of heat. Cancer treatment has come in the future. Cancer is a condition that is challenging to treat, as you are surely aware. It is difficult to cure this condition, which has been existing for hundreds of years. Although there are numerous cancer treatments available, some perform better than others and some patients respond well to certain treatments while others don't. The effectiveness of cancer therapies including chemotherapy and radiation is being improved, according to doctors. Some malignancies do not react at all to therapy. Because of this issue, researchers have been attempting to enhance chemotherapy medications by using nanoparticles that can carry medication straight into the tumor. Other medical problems like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, heart disease, and diabetes can also be treated with these nanoparticles. Some therapy facilities, such as RoyalVibe Health Therapy Facility, employ Bioresonance Focused Ultrasound Therapy to reduce the cancer cells. Additionally, it aids in the treatment of neurological illnesses including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. [/QUOTE]
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