Thursday , 25 April 2024

Iranian researchers develop new method for breast cancer treatment, replacing chemo

ISNA- Iranian researchers at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, in Tehran, along with scientists at the country’s Pastor Institute have conducted a study on effects of plasma in treating breast cancer.

The pink ribbon is a symbol to show support for breast cancer awareness
The results of the study showed that cold plasma is capable of killing cancer cells in cellular cultivation phase. The new method does not damage healthy cells comparing to chemotherapy which targets both healthy and cancer cells.

Farahnaz Yazdan-Talab, one of the researchers of the study, said that in the research named ‘Investigating cold atmospheric plasma in treating breast cancer’, effects of atmospheric plasma on breast cancer cells were studied.

The aim of the research was to investigate curbing growth of breast cancer cells using cold atmospheric plasma jet.

The study was conducted on MDA-MB-231 cell lines.

The outcomes also indicated that cold plasma does not cause any effect on healthy breast cells.

She noted that the method could replace chemotherapy.

She said that the best time of plasma radiation to kill cancer cells is 90 seconds.

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