Cold atmospheric plasma, a novel promising anti-cancer treatment modality
George Washington University · Neurological Surgery
Abstract
// Dayun Yan 1 , Jonathan H. Sherman 2 and Michael Keidar 1 1 Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The George Washington University, NW, Washington, DC, USA 2 Neurological Surgery, The George Washington University, NW, Washington, DC, USA Correspondence to: Dayun Yan, email: // Michael Keidar, email: // Keywords : cold plasma, cancer treatment, reactive species, selectivity Received : September 14, 2016 Accepted : October 29, 2016 Published : November 11, 2016 Abstract Over the past decade, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a near room temperature ionized gas has shown its promising application in cancer therapy. Two CAP devices, namely dielectric barrier discharge and plasma jet, show…
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3Topics & keywords
- Cancer
- Medicine
- Cancer research
- In vivo
- Cancer cell
- Atmospheric-pressure plasma
- Plasma
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being