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OSU Engineers Iron Nanomaterial That Selectively Kills Cancer Cells

Oregon State University researchers develop iron-based nanomaterial that selectively kills cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. Breakthrough could revolutionize targeted cancer therapy with fewer side effects.

OSU Engineers Iron Nanomaterial That Selectively Kills Cancer Cells

This development matters because it represents a potential breakthrough in cancer treatment that could significantly reduce the devastating side effects associated with current therapies. Traditional cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation often damage healthy cells along with cancerous ones, leading to severe side effects that compromise patients' quality of life. A targeted approach that specifically eliminates cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue could revolutionize oncology, making treatments more effective and less debilitating. For the millions of people affected by cancer worldwide, this research offers hope for more precise, less toxic therapies that could improve survival rates while maintaining better quality of life during treatment. The involvement of established companies like Calidi Biotherapeutics suggests this technology has commercial potential and could move from laboratory research to clinical applications, potentially changing how we approach cancer treatment in the coming years.

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