Published Research Manuscripts

New Manuscript validates Kanzius Laboratory Group is the Worlds First to Deliver Nanoparticles to the Nucleus of a Cancer Cell.

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Published January 2012 in Biomaterials

A new manuscript, “Internalization of C60 fullerenes into cancer cells with accumulation in the nucleus via the nuclear pore complex,” published in the journal Biomaterials, presents some exciting results related to the Kanzius radiofrequency field treatment.  The Kanzius/Curley Lab at MD Anderson is the first laboratory group in the world to demonstrate that they can get carbon nanoparticles (C60 fullerenes) into the nucleus of cells. DOWNLOAD HERE

Biomedical Engineers from UC Davis use Kanzius' Method to Kill Cancer Cells

07/18/11 read more >

Published July 2011 in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering

Building on John Kanzius’ vision, a team of biomedical engineers from University of California of Davis have developed a delivery system capable of performing the Kanzius Noninvasive Radiowave Cancer Treatment. This manuscript, A Radio-frequency Coupling Network for Heating of Citrate-coated Gold Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy: Design and Analysis, published in the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (one of the leading research journals in the field of biomedical engineering) demonstrates that cancer cells are killed when incubated with gold nanoparticles (GNPs) and exposed to certain levels of Radiofrequency electromagnetic (RF-EM) fields. DOWNLOAD HERE »

Targeted Gold Nanoparticles and Noninvasive Radio Fields Attacking One of the Deadliest and Least Curable Types of Cancer: Pancreatic Carcinoma

01/12/11 read more >

Published in December 2010 in Clinical Cancer Research

The manuscript illustrates how Drs. Steven A. Curley and Evan S. Glazer’s studies prove that radiofrequency fields can treat pancreatic tumors, which today, kill more than 95% of diagnosed patients. DOWNLOAD HERE »

Bioengineered arginase I increases caspase-3 expression of hepatocellular and pancreatic carcinoma cells despite induction of arginosuccinate synthetase

08/01/10 read more >

Published August 2010 in Surgery - Bioengineered arginase I increases caspase-3 expression of hepatocellular and pancreatic carcinoma cells despite induction of arginosuccinate synthetase.

Pancreatic carcinoma cells are susceptible to non-invasive radiofrequency fields after treatment with targeted gold nanoparticles

08/01/10 read more >

Published August 2010 in Surgery - Pancreatic carcinoma cells are susceptible to non-invasive radiofrequency fields after treatment with targeted gold nanoparticles.

Further work showing that human pancreatic cancer cells can be killed with targeted gold nanoparticles and the Kanzius RF field. DOWNLOAD HERE »

Radiofrequency field-induced thermal cytotoxicity in cancer cells treated with fluorescent nanoparticles

07/01/10 read more >

Published July 2010 in Cancer - Radiofrequency field-induced thermal cytotoxicity in cancer cells treated with fluorescent nanoparticles.

PDF Research IconThis paper shows that nanoparticles kill only cancer cells they are targeted to, and shows that nanoparticles can be used both to diagnose cancer using lasers or CT scans and then killed with the Kanzius RF device. DOWNLOAD HERE »

Research Sets Design Metrics for Gold Nanoparticles

05/01/09 read more >

May, 2009 Nano Research - Nano Research is a peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary research journal that focuses on all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology.

The May 2009 issue reports on research done in support of the Kanzius Non-invasive Radio Wave Cancer Treatment.

Treatment Using Radiofrequency Waves Heats Up

03/24/09 read more >

National Cancer Institute NCI Cancer Bulletin March 24, 2009 - It began with chemotherapy-induced sleeplessness and some pie pans.  At one point hot dogs were involved.

DEEP HEAT - Leukemia Victim Invents Possible Cancer Cure

01/09/09 read more >

DEEP HEAT, Reader's Digest Young Readers's Division Current Science Magazine - What do you get when you combine pie pans, radio waves, and hot dogs? For most of us, you get maybe a quick lunch while listening to the radio.

Study shows Kanzius' concept works

07/04/08 read more >

Researchers have shown that they can target cancer cells with tiny pieces of gold and destroy the cells by using the Kanzius Non-invasive Radio Wave Cancer Treatment.

The success clears a major hurdle in proving that the Millcreek Township inventor's device can be used to successfully treat cancer in humans.

Noninvasive radiofrequency field-induced hyperthermic cytotoxicity in human cancer cells using cetuximab-targeted gold nanoparticles

06/12/08 read more >

Steven A. Curley, Paul Cherukuri, Katrina Briggs, Chitta Ranjan Patra, Mark Upton, Elisa Dolson and Priyabrata Mukherjee

Shortwave (MHz range) radiofrequency (RF) energy is nonionizing, penetrates deeply into biologic tissues with no adverse side effects, and heats gold nanoparticles efficiently. Targeted delivery of gold...

Intracellular gold nanoparticles enhance non-invasive radiofrequency thermal destruction of human gastrointestinal cancer cells

06/02/08 read more >

Novel approaches to treat human cancer that are effective with minimal toxicity profiles are needed. We evaluated gold nanoparticles (GNPs) in human hepatocellular and pancreatic cancer cells to determine: 1) absence of intrinsic cytotoxicity of the GNPs and 2) external radiofrequency (RF) field-induced heating...
 

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