https://www.researchgate.net/publication/257204328_Static_magnetic_fields_increase_tumor_microvessel_leakiness_and_improve_antitumoral_efficacy_in_combination_with_paclitaxel
An attempt to wake up the medical community to accept research done in the last 100 years proving that electromagnetic energy can replace brutal chemotherapy. Photo taken by a professional photographer, of his own daughter being treated for Neuroblastoma. The power of the image encouraged Andy to share it with others in order to highlight the 'real' face of childhood cancer. She died. The average cost for such treatment is in the order of 500k+.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Static magnetic fields increase tumor microvessel leakiness and improve antitumoral efficacy in combination with paclitaxel
Static magnetic fields (SMF) induce an intratumoral edema possibly by increasing microvessel permeability. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of SMF on tumor microvessel permeability and on treatment effects of conventional cytotoxic chemotherapy. Using intravital microscopy in skinfold chamber preparations in A-Mel-3-tumor-bearing hamsters, functional tumor microcirculation, microvessel permeability and leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions were measured under SMF-exposure (587mT). Combining SMF-exposure with paclitaxel-chemotherapy, tumor growth was analysed. SMF inhibited tumor angiogenesis and increased tumor microvessel permeability significantly. This was not mediated by inflammatory leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions. Further, SMF increased the effectiveness of paclitaxel-chemotherapy significantly. These findings support that SMF possibly open the blood-tumor-barrier to small molecular therapeutics.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/257204328_Static_magnetic_fields_increase_tumor_microvessel_leakiness_and_improve_antitumoral_efficacy_in_combination_with_paclitaxel
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/257204328_Static_magnetic_fields_increase_tumor_microvessel_leakiness_and_improve_antitumoral_efficacy_in_combination_with_paclitaxel
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