10X More Efficient: Laser Light Induced Cancer Cell Destruction
Today, scientists have made a breakthrough in the treatment of cancer with the development of a highly efficient laser light-induced cancer cell-derived therapy. This new method, which could potentially replace chemotherapy and radiation treatments, is based on the observation that certain laser light frequencies can be used to selectively target and disable cancer cells, while leaving healthy cells unharmed. The light-activated therapy has been found to be significantly more efficient than traditional treatments, leading to faster and more complete destruction of cancer cells. This could revolutionize the way we treat cancer, allowing us to target and eliminate cancer cells while preserving the health of the patient.
source: Phys.org