Cancer Killing Machine

Cancer Killing Machine
By Ronald English

Cancer Killing Machine John Kanzius was an unlikely inventor of a device that kills cancer cells using radio waves. Unlikely? Growing up he built a ham radio from scratch. He learned about radio waves.

John was at M. D. Anderson Research Center undergoing treatment for his cancer. Radio waves can cure cancer? It worked big.

Back in Houston at the Cancer Center he met Dr. Steven Curley, the lead cancer researcher. This man did outstanding work and research on nanotechnology and nanoparticles. Dr. Smalley provided the nanoparticles that Dr. Curley used to prove the Kanzius machine would actually kill cancer cells. The particles were inserted inside a cancer cell of a rabbit and the radio waves used to heat them.

Research is taking place in two universities. The M. D. Anderson Cancer Research Center in Houston which is part of the University of Texas headed up by Dr. Curley.

Harry Smith, CBS's Early Show and Lesley Stahl of CBS's 60 Minutes each did a segment on John and his cancer killing machine invention. These TV programs set the nation buzzing about this new idea to attack cancer.

I suggest any who are interested go to the John Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation site and see how this man's dream developed. Sadly, John died on Wednesday, February 18, 2009. The early test made on rabbits, rats and other lab tests have been successful. We should all pray for Drs. Curley and Geller. This article salutes the memory of John Kanzius and Dr. Richard Smalley. Perhaps human testing next year.

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