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Judi Lynn

(162,491 posts)
Sat Jun 18, 2022, 01:40 PM Jun 2022

Scientists 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
@andrewgregory
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 world’s 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 world’s 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.

More:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jun/17/scientists-harness-light-therapy-to-target-and-kill-cancer-cells-in-world-first

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Scientists harness light therapy to target and kill cancer cells in world first (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2022 OP
It would be great if this had no side effects and became the FIRST option in treating cancers. Ferrets are Cool Jun 2022 #1
Amen! I feel for your wife! 50 Shades Of Blue Jun 2022 #3
Thank you. Ferrets are Cool Jun 2022 #10
K & R!!!! 50 Shades Of Blue Jun 2022 #2
Awesome! tanyev Jun 2022 #4
Thanks for linking this- BlueSky3 Jun 2022 #5
This is why DU is such a great site. Thanks Pepsidog Jun 2022 #6
I firmly believe qazplm135 Jun 2022 #7
K n R ! Thanks for posting! JoeOtterbein Jun 2022 #8
Ok, I know I like to pick nits.. BWdem4life Jun 2022 #9

Ferrets are Cool

(21,961 posts)
1. It would be great if this had no side effects and became the FIRST option in treating cancers.
Sat Jun 18, 2022, 02:05 PM
Jun 2022

Wifey's chemo, while it saved her life, completely devastated her body.

BWdem4life

(2,487 posts)
9. Ok, I know I like to pick nits..
Sat Jun 18, 2022, 08:11 PM
Jun 2022

but "microscopic cancer cells"? Like there's any other kind? I think the Dept. of Redundancy Dept. is missing one of its writers.

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