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Cleaner laproscopic tumor grinding
When they grind away tumors with laproscopic things microparticles of tumors get smeared around, risking metastases so rinse with protein dissolving fluid between grinds | |
I read that recently the fDA recalled laproscopic tumor grinders, because the microparticles could migrate, causing metastases (spreading). i think that a new protocol:
grind away 95% of tumor, with protein dissolving fluid.
then fill former tumor area with protein dissolving fluid, wait 1 hour.
grind
away remaining 5% of tumor.
fill former tumor area with protein dissolving fluid, wait 2 hours, drain fluid.
measure that only 1/1000th of of potentially metastatic cells are viable.
procedure then might be 1000 times less likely to spread cancer
Samuel L. Jackson indeed ...
MFD_20-_20Hypothesis_3f [normzone, Oct 12 2016]
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wouldn't protein dissolving fluid be pretty tough on non-cancerous innards adjacent to where cancer was? You want to keep those bits, and they are made of protein too. |
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actually biological technologists use all sorts of highly specialized surfactants, part of how they do things like dissolve cells while leaving functioning mitochondria to measure. I think there might be an existing cell membrane surfactant that functions well. |
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There's always hydrofluoric acid. |
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// There's always hydrofluoric acid.// |
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Surely turmeric powder would be more appropriate? |
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