Cancer treatment has evolved, but current therapies often have significant costs, including physical and emotional tolls. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy can damage healthy cells, leaving patients vulnerable to long-term side effects.
Researchers worldwide are seeking treatments that are both effective and gentle, targeting tumors precisely while sparing the body. A new light-based treatment introduced by US researchers could transform cancer treatment.
Their discovery combines near-infrared LED light with tin oxide nanoflakes (SnOx) to kill cancer cells while leaving healthy ones unharmed. This advance in photothermal therapy uses light to heat and destroy tumors.
This marks an important advance in photothermal therapy
Author's summary: New cancer treatment uses light to kill cells safely.