Thursday, November 12, 2009
Kanzius Cancer Machine : Cancer Killing Machine
John Kanzius was an unlikely inventor of a device that kills cancer cells using radio waves. Unlikely? Growing up, he built a ham radio from scratch. He learned about radio waves.
John was at the MD Anderson Research Center for his cancer treatment. The radio waves can cure cancer? It worked great.
Back in Houston, Cancer Center, he met leading Steven Curley, the researcher for cancer. This man's remarkable work and research in nanotechnology and nanoparticles. Dr. Smalley, assuming that the nanoparticles Mr. Curley, with which the machine would prove Kanzius actually kill cancer cells. The particles were inserted into a cancer cell of a rabbit, and radio waves used for heating.
The research is at the two universities. The MD Anderson Cancer Research Center in Houston, part of the University of Texas, under the direction of Dr. Curley.
Harry Smith, CBS Early Show and Lesley Stahl of CBS 60 minutes has a story about John and his invention of the cancer killing machine. These TV programs of the nation buzz about this new idea of the attack on cancer.
I suggest any interested parties to John Kanzius Cancer Foundation site search and see how developed the dream of this man. Unfortunately, John passed on Wednesday 18 February 2009. The first tests on rabbits, rats and other laboratory tests were successful. We must all pray for Drs Curley and Geller. This article pays tribute to the memory of John Kanzius and Dr. Richard Smalley. Maybe next year in human studies.
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