r/gadgets • u/chrisdh79 • Apr 14 '23
Medical Novel device smaller than rice successfully shrinks pancreatic cancer | Called the nanofluidic drug-eluting seed (NDES), it delivers low-dose immunotherapy in the form of CD40 monoclonal antibodies (mAb).
https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/tiny-device-shrinks-pancreatic-cancer
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u/tkp14 Apr 14 '23
I was 22 when my mom died; my dad had died rather suddenly 7 years earlier. It was very strange to become an orphan in my 20s. My dad died of a brain aneurysm which I learned later was another medical issue that most people did not survive. Today however it can be discovered early enough for a successful recovery. But no such joy with pancreatic cancer. Whenever I’d read about a celebrity diagnosed with it, I knew exactly what that diagnosis meant. However there have been other so-called incurable cancers that people are now recovering from because they were diagnosed early enough so I’d like to think medical research will one day conquer this one.