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This is 'breaking' news from ABC's

Good Morning America

 

Check this out!!!!!!!!!

 

http://tinyurl. com/3e22qq

See the text and the ABC video on the upper right of this link.

 

 

Cancer Victim Invents Possible Chemo Alternative

Suffering Under Chemotherapy, Retired Man Develops Radio-Wave

Treatment

Nov. 2, 2007

 

This is the story of a man whose reaction to a cancer diagnosis was

to go to his garage and invent something -- a machine that serious

scientists are now taking seriously.

 

John Kanzius made his fortune owning radio stations in Pennsylvania,

then retired with his wife to Florida. Five years ago, he was

diagnosed with leukemia.

 

While he was undergoing chemotherapy he decided there has to be a

better way to fight this illness. And even though he wasn't a doctor,

he figured he could figure it out himself.

 

Kanzius said he was inspired to invent his cancer-fighting machine

after seeing the children who were getting chemotherapy at the same

time he was.

 

" I noticed young kids losing their smiles, losing their hair. And I

said to myself, 'Today's chemotherapy is cruel. There's gotta be a

better way to cure cancer,' " Kanzius told ABC News.

 

So he set out to invent his own chemotherapy alternative, and his

wife, Marianne, had a front row seat.

 

" He woke me up in the middle of the night making all this clamor in

the kitchen, " she said.

 

Using pie pans, spare parts from ham radios and know-how from his

days as a radio engineer, he invented the first generation of what

would become a machine that uses radio waves -- not radioactivity --

to fight cancer.

 

Now could a garage invention turn into a breakthrough cancer

treatment?

 

Some medical professionals think maybe.

 

" It's beyond remarkable, " said Dr. Steven Curley of the MD Anderson

Cancer Center at the University of Texas. " He was just a private

citizen who just came up with an idea and had the wherewithal and the

tinkering ability to do it. "

 

Curley and his colleagues at the center took Kanzius' made-in-the-

garage invention very seriously.

 

They began testing the radio-wave technology on animals, and say they

completely destroyed liver cancer tumors in rabbits. The findings

will be part of a study to be published in the journal Cancer.

 

Kanzius got tearful when talking about the study. " Not until the

manuscripts were available online for me to read did the gravity of

what we developed & hit me, " he said.

 

But cancer experts are quick to point out this research is very

preliminary.

 

" I would guess, based on what we know now that we are probably five

years from the first clinical trials in humans. Hopefully it will be

faster, " said Dr. Robert C. Young of the Fox Chase Cancer Center in

Philadelphia.

 

Kanzius' cancer is now in remission. And he is careful when asked

whether he thinks his invention can ever be used on him.

 

" My only wish is that I could be around long enough to see the first

human trials. "

 

Experts stress that it's important to emphasize that this research is

still in the very early stages. Just because it appears to have

worked in animals does not mean it will work in humans. It is

nonetheless a remarkable story. One scientist told ABC News that in

20 years of cancer research he has never encountered anything like

this.

 

2007 ABC News Internet Ventures

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Re: Radio-Wave Treatment for Cancer

Here is more info on John Kanzius and his machine from the LA Times.

This is not the same as a Rife machine. He is using nano particles to

attach to the cancer cells and then using radio waves to heat and burn

them. The cancer cells are destroyed with no effect to normal cells

in the body.

See: Fri, 02 Nov 2007

Los Angeles Times also picked up the rife machine

story at:

 

http://tinyurl. com/2mlhnk

 

John Kanzius lives in Erie, Pa. but also has a Florida address.

Does anyone know where he is in Florida?

 

Namaste,

Divya

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