'60 Minutes': Promising results Video
'60 Minutes': Promising results Video Transcript
>> We have already shown that the Kansas machine can heat Nano particles and cook cancer to death in animals, Doctor Curly with rabbits and in Pittsburgh, Doctor David Gellar [assumed spelling] demonstrated to us how he used Nano particles made from gold to kill liver cancer cells grown in rats. Is that it?
>> David: This is the cancer here, now what we're going to do is inject the Nano particles.
>> Directly into the tumor.
>> David: Directly into the tumor.
>> In the study the rats, anesthetized to keep them still, were exposed to the Kansas radio waves. Doctor Gellar later examined their tumors under a microscope.
>> David: What you can see is that cells are starting to fall apart, you see white spaces in between them, the body of the cell is shrinking, the cells are starting to die.
>> And can you tell from this whether the area surrounding the tumor had any destruction?
>> David: Grossly inspecting the animal we did not see any damage to the surrounding tissues. ^E00:01:04
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