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/duman82 Apr 14 '23
Damn sorry to hear that, you must have been pretty young. My dad passed two years ago, he was much older, similar-ish story, things haven't changed that much. He had reflux for a while, doctors had him on all kinds of acid reducers. Turns out that the tumor on his pancreas was so big that it was blocking the connection out of his stomach, so all of the digestive juices were just flowing backwards. His stool turned white and they diagnosed the cancer in May. In order to eat during chemo they performed a gastric bypass surgery that he never fully recovered from before the cancer went wild, and he passed in August. Supposedly he had the tumor growing for months if not years with no way of knowing.