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Related: About this forumScientists harness light therapy to target and kill cancer cells in world first
Exclusive: experts believe new form of photoimmunotherapy may become fifth major cancer treatment
Andrew Gregory Health editor
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Fri 17 Jun 2022 09.46 EDT
Scientists have successfully developed a revolutionary cancer treatment that lights up and wipes out microscopic cancer cells, in a breakthrough that could enable surgeons to more effectively target and destroy the disease in patients.
A European team of engineers, physicists, neurosurgeons, biologists and immunologists from the UK, Poland and Sweden joined forces to design the new form of photoimmunotherapy.
Experts believe it is destined to become the worlds fifth major cancer treatment after surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy.
Scientists have successfully developed a revolutionary cancer treatment that lights up and wipes out microscopic cancer cells, in a breakthrough that could enable surgeons to more effectively target and destroy the disease in patients.
A European team of engineers, physicists, neurosurgeons, biologists and immunologists from the UK, Poland and Sweden joined forces to design the new form of photoimmunotherapy.
Experts believe it is destined to become the worlds fifth major cancer treatment after surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy.
The light-activated therapy forces cancer cells to glow in the dark, helping surgeons remove more of the tumours compared with existing techniques and then kills off remaining cells within minutes once the surgery is complete. In a world-first trial in mice with glioblastoma, one of the most common and aggressive types of brain cancer, scans revealed the novel treatment lit up even the tiniest cancer cells to help surgeons remove them and then wiped out those left over.
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jun/17/scientists-harness-light-therapy-to-target-and-kill-cancer-cells-in-world-first
Ferrets are Cool
(21,957 posts)Wifey's chemo, while it saved her life, completely devastated her body.
50 Shades Of Blue
(10,887 posts)Years later I'm still dealing with radiation repercussions.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,957 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(10,887 posts)tanyev
(44,514 posts)BlueSky3
(703 posts)- its wonderful news.
Pepsidog
(6,310 posts)qazplm135
(7,500 posts)that we will eradicate cancer as a major cause of death by 2050.
JoeOtterbein
(7,789 posts)Good news!
BWdem4life
(2,466 posts)but "microscopic cancer cells"? Like there's any other kind? I think the Dept. of Redundancy Dept. is missing one of its writers.