Friday, October 30, 2009

Kanzius Machine


As recently treated by the mainstream press and blogosphere:

John Kanzius has no experience in cancer research, but could have invented a real cure. He was diagnosed with leukemia, and struck with the idea that radio waves could kill cancer cells. He built a prototype machine with pie pans and conducted tests on hot dogs injected with copper sulfate, the radio waves only heat metal stains tactical nuking without nasty side effects. It is being tested at the University of Pittsburgh and MD Anderson Cancer Center, where the lead doc says that it can "Are we allowed any type of cancer can be imagined, to deal with."

So how to get pieces of metal for cancer cells? Here, research-intensive companies into play: the nanotechnology. Thousands of nano-particles of metal parts that fit into a cancer cell can be made. So far they have successfully completed cancer studies extermination camp with Kanzius machine and metal nano-particles, both MD Anderson and Pittsburgh. The problem is that it has only tested for solid tumors strike against cancer, is spreading around the body is that they are trying to do, and they can not keep track of individual cancer cells with nano-particles is only limited applications .

This history creates an awareness of the ordinary amateur science and activism of the patients and their potential to work with universities and R & D cooperation, to Can of academic excellence: to cure cancer?

Summary:

John Kanzius has no experience in cancer research, but could have invented a real cure. He was diagnosed with leukemia, and struck with the idea that radio waves could kill cancer cells. He built a prototype machine with pie pans and conducted tests on hot dogs injected with copper sulfate, the radio waves only heat metal stains tactical nuking without nasty side effects. It is being tested at the University of Pittsburgh and MD Anderson Cancer Center, where the lead doc says that it can "Are we allowed any type of cancer can be imagined, to deal with."

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