The first preclinical study of a new Rice University-developed anti-cancer technology found that a novel combination of existing clinical treatments can instantaneously detect and kill only cancer cells — often by blowing them apart — without harming surrounding normal organs.
The research, which is available online this week Nature Medicine, reports that Rice’s “quadrapeutics” technology was 17 times more efficient than conventional chemoradiation therapy against aggressive, drug-resistant head and neck tumors.
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- Quadrapeutics Combines Lasers, X-rays, Gold Nanoparticles, and Chemo Drugs to Kill Aggressive Cancerson June 5, 2022 at 5:00 pm
They dubbed the technology quadrapeutics, which significantly amplifies the killing effect of anti-cancer drugs and chemo, but only in cancer cells. The technique harnesses plasmonic nanobubbles ...
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