Robotic nano-surgery maybe a good option for brain cancer

- Advertisement -

Health & Medicine, Canada (Commonwealth Union) – Glioblastoma is a highly aggressive and lethal form of brain cancer that is known for its rapid progression and poor prognosis. It is a type of astrocytoma, a cancer that develops from the cells that make up the supportive tissue of the brain, called astrocytes. Glioblastoma is also known as glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) due to the diverse and heterogeneous nature of the tumor.

The symptoms of GBM depend on the location of the tumor in the brain. Some common symptoms include headaches, nausea, vomiting, seizures, memory loss, and changes in vision or speech. These symptoms may worsen over time as the tumor grows and compresses surrounding brain tissue.

Scientists from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) together with the University of Toronto (U of T) Robotics Institute, which is an institutional strategic initiative have collaborated to produce a new treatment option for patients with a GBM diagnosis.

Yu Sun, a professor of the U of T, department of mechanical and industrial engineering from the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, together with Xi Huang, a senior researcher at SickKids who also serves as an associate professor in the department of molecular genetics from the Temerty Faculty of Medicine are the researchers who partnered for the study.  They have the ambition to alter the dire statistic assisted by magnetically guided robotic nano-scalpels that are capable of accurately targeting cancer cells and terminating the cells. The results from their work recently appeared in Science Advances.

Hot this week

Should Canada Prepare for a World Where U.S. Leadership Is Less Certain?

Does the U.S. no longer seem to be inclined...

When Anonymous Letters Stir a Village Storm: Inside Enid Blyton’s Clever Mystery

Enid Blyton’s The Mystery of Spiteful Letters is a...

Eyes in the Sky: Australia’s Wedgetail Takes Flight as Gulf Tensions Demand Vigilance and Restraint.

The deployment of a high-tech surveillance jet by Australia...

Are Mesophases the Golden Path to Better Nanomaterials and Crystal Formation?

Science & Technology (Commonwealth Union) – When a carefully...

Stranded on the Tarmac: How Geopolitics Took the Field in Cricket

A travel fiasco has turned into a public relations...
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -sitaramatravels.comsitaramatravels.com

Popular Categories