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The influence of low-frequency electromagnetic (LF-EM) waves on the processes of carcinogenesis and tumor growth has been the subject of experimental investigations for more than two decades and the results are promising. In parallel, an interesting method of complementary medicine, biophysical-info...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1089/107555304323062248

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Stimulation: A New Frontier in Cancer Treatment

This research explores the potential of low-frequency electromagnetic (LF-EM) waves in treating cancer. The study investigates the effects of LF-EM stimulation, also known as bioresonance therapy (BRT), on the growth of transplantable hepatoma in rats. This study provides intriguing insights into the potential of BRT as a complementary treatment approach for cancer.

BRT: Harnessing the Power of Electromagnetic Waves

The study suggests that BRT may be a promising complementary treatment for cancer, potentially by influencing the immune system and altering the biophotonic emission of tumor cells. The study's findings on the regression of Morris hepatoma in buffalo rats warrant further investigation of BRT's potential as a cancer treatment modality.

Navigating the Complexities of Cancer Treatment

While this research provides promising results, it's essential to remember that cancer treatment is complex and requires a multi-faceted approach. BRT should be considered as a potential complementary therapy, not a replacement for conventional cancer treatments.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study opens up new avenues for exploring the use of LF-EM stimulation in cancer treatment. The results suggest that BRT could be a valuable tool in the fight against cancer, but further research is needed to fully understand its potential and effectiveness.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2004-08-13
  2. Date Revised 2019-11-08
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

15165406

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1089/107555304323062248

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