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magnetic device shrunk a deadly tumor in world-first test

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Interesting. It looks like good science

But I'm not sure how you could fit a helmet around your crotch

magnetic helmet shrunk a deadly tumor in world-first test

As part of the latest neurological breakthrough, researchers used a helmet that generates a magnetic field to shrink a deadly tumor by a third. The 53-year-old patient who underwent the treatment ultimately passed away due to an unrelated injury. But, an autopsy of his brain showed that the procedure had removed 31 percent of the tumor mass in a short time. The test marked the first noninvasive therapy for a deadly form of brain cancer known as glioblastoma.

The helmet features three rotating magnets connected to a microprocessor-based electronic controller operated by a rechargeable battery. As part of the therapy, the patient wore the device for five weeks at a clinic and then at home with the help of his wife. The resulting magnetic field therapy created by the helmet was administered for two hours initially and then ramped up to a maximum of six hours per day. During the period, the patient's tumor mass and volume shrunk by nearly a third, with shrinkage appearing to correlate with the treatment dose.

The inventors of the device — which received FDA approval for compassionate use treatment — claim it could one day help treat brain cancer without radiation or chemotherapy. “Our results...open a new world of non-invasive and nontoxic therapy...with many exciting possibilities for the future,” said David S. Baskin, corresponding author and director of the Kenneth R. Peak Center for Brain and Pituitary Tumor Treatment in the Department of Neurosurgery at Houston Methodist Neurological Institute. Details of the procedure have been published in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers in Oncology.

A magnetic helmet shrunk a deadly tumor in world-first test.

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estoud

Sounds a lot like the Optune electric field therapy device.

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larry_dammit

Well I have a great big magnet , I have a tumor in my chest so maybe I can make a necklace out of it and give it a try 😁😁. Only weighs about 5 pounds. Worth a try 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Seebs9 in reply to larry_dammit

Stay away from refrigerators...

Sounds cool and risky...but like this fella...nothing to lose.

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NecessarilySo

I use refrigerator magnets on my lymph node tumors and it seems to work, at least temporarily.

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SPEEDYX

May be the only way to attract women!!!

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PhilipSZacarias

This single trail appears indicate that focused magnetic fields can have an effect on tumours. For prostate confined disease this may be useful but for metastatic disease (>5 for example) it may be difficult to apply. Cheers, Phil

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Cancer2x

I had a RRP, so I would need a magnetic thimble.

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Spyder54

MRI is a giant body magnet🤑

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