Not concrete evidence by any stretch of the imagination, but the researchers have a compelling case for more study. They didn't have a control, but the tumor shrunk constantly when the magnets were employed. They stopped just the magnetic treatment for a couple of weeks, the tumor started growing again. When the magnets were used again, the tumor began shrinking once more.
These type of blastomas are almost always fatal, and, as this is a noninvasive treatment, it's absolutely worth trying out.
The paper does not suggest any mechanism as to how a magnetic field will affect a tumour. As much as I would love this to be real... let wait until many more tumours are cured.
For the covid vaccine making people magnetic. https://globalnews.ca/news/793... [globalnews.ca]
Not concrete evidence by any stretch of the imagination, but the researchers have a compelling case for more study. They didn't have a control, but the tumor shrunk constantly when the magnets were employed. They stopped just the magnetic treatment for a couple of weeks, the tumor started growing again. When the magnets were used again, the tumor began shrinking once more.
These type of blastomas are almost always fatal, and, as this is a noninvasive treatment, it's absolutely worth trying out.
Do it 1000 more times and it will be science. As it is, it is a feel-good story for 11 o'clock news.
The first time in those 1000 times is also science. Let's not confuse being pedantic with being quirky or scientific.
The paper does not suggest any mechanism as to how a magnetic field will affect a tumour. As much as I would love this to be real ... let wait until many more tumours are cured.