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Non-invasive RF cancer treatment
Non-invasive RF cancer treatment is a theoretical/experimental cancer treatment developed by Pennsylvania inventor John Kanzius. This theoretical method of cancer treatment employs a combination of either gold or carbon nanoparticles and radio waves to heat and destroy cancer cells while ignoring healthy cells.
Theory
The theory behind the therapy is that radio waves are, for the most part, harmless to living tissue, but that the waves do heat up certain metals. If, in theory, nanoparticles of carbon or gold were to bind to cancer cells, and only cancer cells, then radio wave exposure would heat the cancer cells to a desired temperature and destroy them, while ignoring and not affecting neighboring healthy cells. This process is being called in Kanzius' patent applications "RF-induced hyperthermia". The problem is targeting only the cancer cells. More specifically, the problem is finding a way for the nanoparticle targets to bind only to the cancer cells while ignoring healthy cells. The theory is that the nanoparticles would carried through the bloodstream by a targeting molecule, binding only to the cancer cells, the targeting molecule ignoring the healthy cells.
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John Kanzius
American inventor (1944–2009)
This article is about the inventor. For the 15th century theologian, see John Cantius.
John S. Kanzius | |
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Kanzius, circa 2005 | |
Born | (1944-03-01)March 1, 1944 Washington, Pennsylvania, United States |
Died | February 18, 2009(2009-02-18) (aged 64) Fort Myers, Florida, United States |
Resting place | Millcreek Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania |
Alma mater | Trinity High School (Washington, Pennsylvania) |
Occupation(s) | Radio and Television Engineer |
Known for | RF generator |
John S. Kanzius (March 1, 1944 – February 18, 2009) was an American inventor, radio and TV engineer, one-time station owner and ham radio operator (call sign: K3TUP) from Erie, Pennsylvania. He invented a method that, he said, could treat virtually all forms of cancer,[1] with no side effects, and without the need for surgery or medication.[1][2][3][needs update] He also demonstrated a device that generated flammable hydrogen-containing gas from salt-water-solution by the use of radiowaves. In the media this was dubbed "burning salt water". Both effects involve the use of his radio frequencytransmitter.
Kanzius, self-taught, stated that he was motivated to research the