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    A Homebuilt Tumor-Killer

    By Posted on 5.13.2008 16 Comments

    The Kanzius RF Field Generator Cost to Develop: $1 million+Time: 5 yearsPrototype | | | | | Product When a man with no medical degree and a diagnosis of fatal leukemia builds a cancer-curing machine in his garage, you might think it merely the desperate attempt of a dying man to escape his fate. And youd be right. The weird thing is, it just might work.

    10.18.2008 at 11:25am - Comment by KuuL

    “The applications will be profound,” predicts surgical oncologist Raphael Pollock, the editor in chief of Cancer. “The method could be easily expanded to look at a variety of cancers.”

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