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Electromagnetic fields may hinder spread of breast cancer cells

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Geekz Snow
Electromagnetic fields may hinder spread of breast cancer cells

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Electromagnetic fields might help prevent some breast cancers from spreading to other parts of the body, new research has found.

The study showed that low intensity electromagnetic fields hindered the mobility of specific breast cancer cells by preventing the formation of long, thin extensions at the edge of a migrating cancer cell.

The research was done on cells in a lab, and the concept hasn't yet been tested in animals or humans.

"A cancer cell has a tendency to do the most destructive thing imaginable," said Jonathan Song, lead author of the study.

"One very destructive thing these cells do is migrate to distant areas of the body," he said.

"And what we learned here is that it seems by treating them with a certain class of electric field we are altering their potential to spread somehow."

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