Study: Electricity kills cancer cells

13 March 2006 Filed under Uncategorized Posted by » No Comments

High-powered jolts of electricity, repeated many times, kill melanoma cells in mice. Scientists from Old Dominion University and Eastern Virginia Medical School say that using extremely short, high-voltage doses of electricity, they’ve never had a tumor that did not respond to the treatment.
Richard Nuccitelli, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Old Dominion, said the method might eventually turn into an effective cancer treatment.
physorg.com

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