Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The Kanzius Machine

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John Kanzius, a businessman and radio technician diagnosed with leukemia, came up with what some call "the most promising breakthroughs in cancer." His "radio wave machine" is discussed in the following segment from CBS' 60 Minutes:

More from CBS: The Kanzius Machine: A Cancer Cure?...

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It uses antibodies to target ferromagnetic particles to cancer cells and then hearting them up using radio waves. As it involes antibodies it WILL of course have side effects!


Posted by: Martin
on April 15, 2008 01:07 AM GMT

I have just veiwed the material on the Kanzius machine. My brother is 46 years of age and is in the later stages of cancer. My question is does anyone have any info on where this treatment might be testing. If so please post an ad for me here. I will check it daily. Thanks Dwayne


Posted by: Dwayne
on May 9, 2008 05:19 AM GMT

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