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Breakthrough in Kanzius Cancer Treatment Research
In a WSEE interview with John Kanzius of Erie (not yet posted on their site), Kanzius said that researchers led by Dr Steven Curley at the University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center have found a protein enzyme that will carry metallic nanoparticles exclusively to cancer cells. This is a monumental breakthrough. A paper announcing the discovery will be published in the next few months. Targeting cancer cells and attaching the nanoparticles to them was the necessary step for use of the Kanzius designed radio wave machine. High-powered radio waves are focused on cancer cells and destroy the cell membranes. Kanzius earlier explained that when the body is hit by the flu, a fever causes the flu cells to overheat and the membranes are destroyed. Radio waves act like the fever with cancer cells. The non-invasive cancer treatment is today much more of a reality than an idea.
Human trials could now start by 2010. The John Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation is actively seeking donations for research.
Posted by Dennis at May 12, 2008 6:15 PM
Comments
I wish Mr. Kanzius would get in touch with that little boy Jack's family, the one with the brain tumor. What can it hurt? And if it was successful, it would be a powerful endorsement too.
Posted by: Ron at May 13, 2008 7:49 AM





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