Treating tumors by blasting nanotubes with a laser
SEM micrograph of Multi Walled Carbon Nanotube bundles at about 7220x magnification (Photo: _mattxb via Flickr)
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Current heat treatments for human tumors, such as radiofrequency, have shown promising results over the last couple of decades, even though they apply only a single-point of heat to the tumor. However, a new technique could prove much more effective by using nanotubes to apply heat throughout the tumor. Scientists found that by injecting the man-made, microscopic carbon tubes into tumors and heating them with a quick, 30-second zap of a laser, they were able to effectively kill kidney tumors in nearly 80 percent of mice.
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