by David Gibson | Feb 6, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Medical Sound, Natural World, Sound for Cancer, Technology
“Retired TV station owner and broadcast engineer, John Kanzius, wasn’t looking for an answer to the energy crisis. He was looking for a cure for cancer….” Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5 Interesting Avg: 0/5 Practical...
by David Gibson | Feb 6, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Sound for Cancer
New research reports posted on the American Cancer Society’s Web site suggest that a Florida man with no medical training may have invented a machine that could lead to a cure for cancer. Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5 Interesting Avg:...
by David Gibson | Feb 4, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Sound for Cancer
A team of engineers from MIT, Penn State University, and Carnegie Mellon University is developing a novel way to isolate rare circulating tumor cells using sound waves to separate them from blood cells. Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5...
by David Gibson | Feb 4, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Sound for Cancer
Professor Gail ter Haar of the Institute of Cancer Research, London, talks about a pioneering clinical trial that is testing whether focusing high-frequency sound waves onto the surface of bone where cancer has spread can burn away the source of pain. Ratings Current...
by David Gibson | Feb 4, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Sound for Cancer
HistoSonics’ unique histotripsy platform will fundamentally change the nature of surgery. Histotripsy uses the mechanical (not thermal) properties of focused ultrasound to precisely destroy targeted tissues without damaging surrounding tissue or structures. Christine...
by David Gibson | Feb 4, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Sound for Cancer
Anthony Holland: Associate Professor, Director of Music Technology, Skidmore College. DMA, MM, MM, BM; President: Novobiotronics Inc. [a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable and educational company]. Discovered the ability of Oscillating Pulsed Electric Fields (OPEF) to...
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