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Heating Up Cancer Treatment: The Power of Magnetic Hydrogels
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Imagine having a tiny magnet inside a squishy gel, like the ones kids play with. These tiny magnets, called SPIONs, can heat up when they receive a special signal. By mixing them with a gel called hyaluronic acid, scientists created IT-MG. This smart gel can be injected right into tumors, deepening the heat precisely where it's needed. Tests show that IT-MG can reach temperatures high enough to terminate cancer cells while keeping the rest of the body safe.
Experiments on fake tumors made of special gels showed consistent heating, keeping the temperature steady at the perfect level for killing cancer cells. Scientists were amazed to find out that IT-MG could heat up so effectively when exposed to the right radio waves. This could lead to new, less invasive ways to treat cancer using heat just where it’s needed.
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