Researchers have uncovered the effectiveness of low-intensity, intermediate-frequency alternating electric fields in halting the growth of cancer cells. This innovative method has undergone rigorous testing, proving successful in lab settings (in vitro), animal trials (in vivo), and even in a select group of human patients battling recurrent glioblastoma, a formidable brain tumor. The outcomes are nothing short of remarkable, revealing a substantial increase in the time to disease progression and overall survival rates, all while maintaining minimal side effects. This groundbreaking discovery not only offers hope for those facing challenging forms of cancer but also signifies a promising stride toward more effective and less intrusive treatment options.
- Clinical, Research Articles
Alternating electric fields inhibit cell proliferation in both animal tumor models and human brain tumors.
- Source: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0702916104
- Authors: Eilon D. Kirson, Vladimír Dbalý, František Tovaryš, Josef Vymazal, Jean F. Soustiel, Aviran Itzhaki, Daniel Mordechovich, Shirley Steinberg-Shapira, Zoya Gurvich, Rosa Schneiderman, Yoram Wasserman, Marc Salzberg, Bernhard Ryffel, Dorit Goldsher, Erez Dekel, and Yoram Palti
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