Cancer Diary: Nanotechnology for Cancer?
Well, I'll be! Shades of Star Trek ! The future seems to be approaching us rapidly, and perhaps not any too soon! Apparently, a nanopipette (really tiny needle) now facilitate nanobiopsies for researchers to observe how individual living cancer cells react to treatment in real time. Well, I am not a scientist, but a scientist has written about it here: Cancer 'breakthrough' as needle '500 times thinner than human hair' could lead to cure . For other Cancer Diary posts, click HERE . Blog editor's note: As a memorial to Carl, and simply because it is truly needed, MSI Press is now hosting a web page, Carl's Cancer Compendium , as a one-stop starting point for all things cancer, to make it easier for those with cancer to find answers to questions that can otherwise take hours to track down on the Internet and/or from professionals. The CCC is expanded and updated weekly. As part of this effort, each week, on Monday, this blog will carry an informative, can...