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Magnesium galvanic cells produce hydrogen and modulate the tumor microenvironment to inhibit cancer growth

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How a Simple Device Can Help Fight Cancer with Hydrogen

A new study found that a device called a magnesium galvanic cell can produce hydrogen and help inhibit cancer growth. The device was tested in rabbits with tumors and showed promising results. This could lead to new treatments for cancer patients and highlights the potential of innovative approaches to fighting the disease.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2022 Country China Rank Positive Journal Nature Communications Primary Topic Whole Body Secondary TopicCancer Model Rabbit Tertiary TopicNovel Therapy Vehicle Gas (Sustained Release) pH N/A Application Implantation Comparison Complement