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Electromagnetic fields and tumour cells
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) can influence tumour cells in various ways:
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Modulation of gene expressiontumour-specific modulation frequencies can influence the expression of genes involved in the migration and invasion of tumour cells. This can reduce the ability of tumour cells to spread.
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Disruption of the mitotic spindleeMFs can disrupt the mitotic spindle apparatus, which is necessary for cell division. This can inhibit the growth and proliferation of tumour cells.
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Induction of apoptosiscertain frequencies of EMF can trigger programmed cell death (apoptosis) in tumour cells, which reduces the number of tumour cells.
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Influencing cell proliferationeMF can inhibit the proliferation of tumour cells by using specific modulation frequencies that are tuned to the tumour cells.
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Synergy with chemotherapyeMFs can be used in combination with chemotherapy to increase the effectiveness of the treatment without causing additional side effects.
However, there are still many unanswered questions about the efficacy and safety of EMF treatment for cancer. Research is still at an early stage and further studies are needed to understand the exact mechanisms and potential benefits of this therapy.