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Brain Cancer Patients Live Longer By Sending Electric Fields Through Their Heads (ieee.org) 74

IEEE Spectrum reports on a "radical new weapon" against brain tumors -- only available since 2015. They profile a typical patient who "wears electrodes on her head all day and night to send an electric field through her brain, trying to prevent any leftover tumor cells from multiplying [and] goes about her business with a shaved head plastered with electrodes, which are connected by wires to a bulky generator she carries in a shoulder bag." the_newsbeagle writes: The Optune system, which bathes the brain tumor in an AC electric field, is the first new treatment to come along that seems to extend some patients' lives. New data on survival rates from a major clinical trial showed that 43% of patients who used Optune were still alive at the 2-year mark, compared to 30% of patients on the standard treatment regimen. At the 4-year mark, the survival rates were 17% for Optune patients and 10% for the others.
Patients have to re-shave their heads every few days and re-apply all the electrodes, but that's never been a problem, according to one patient. "If you have a condition which has no cure, it's a great motivator."
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Brain Cancer Patients Live Longer By Sending Electric Fields Through Their Heads

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  • Because Cancer hertz everyone.
  • by oic0 ( 1864384 ) on Sunday November 27, 2016 @11:13AM (#53371467)
    When they're trying to calm us down its always "the fields do nothing, shut up, you're fine. They're non ionizing".
    • They are not ionizing.
      You'll be fine.

    • Direct contact electrodes aren't putting in an EM field, they're putting in an electric current.

    • When they're trying to calm us down its always "the fields do nothing, shut up, you're fine. They're non ionizing".

      ...and for all we know this study confirms that they do nothing because there are no uncertainties given and no sample size mentioned. The 43% number is only meaningfully higher than the 30% number if the uncertainty on both is at or below around 2-3% on each number. Without this data it might be a no more significant difference than tossing a coin 10 times and getting 4 heads once and 3 heads the second time when you toss it in an electrical field. For all we know the 43% number may be 3 out of 7 patients

  • Over the first two years, 57% of optune users died, compared to 70% of standard regimen patients.
    Over the final two years, out of the survivors from the first two years,
    about 63% of optune users died, and about 66% of standard regimen patients died.

    Maybe it just buys time, maybe the cancer adapts, maybe it just needs to be refined.
    • Maybe it's placebo effect - placebo can be stronger than this. (FWIW, if placebo effect can cure me, I'll take it.)

      • Maybe it's placebo effect - placebo can be stronger than this. (FWIW, if placebo effect can cure me, I'll take it.)

        It could be that since optune users had to go through some sort of regimen, they disciplined themselves to look after themselves better in other ways too.

        • Maybe it's placebo effect - placebo can be stronger than this. (FWIW, if placebo effect can cure me, I'll take it.)

          It could be that since optune users had to go through some sort of regimen, they disciplined themselves to look after themselves better in other ways too.

          One of the (many) hidden benefits of sham treatment.

  • Wouldn't just talking on their cell phone all day have the same effect?
  • I had to 'translate' some of this article for my wife (MD) since it was in IEEE rather than the medical journals she's used to.

    The interesting approach is using the cells' EM properties rather than it's chemical ones. FDA approval aside given a specific set of instructions this should be trivial for any college student to re-create. Places on earth where it's difficult to get 'fresh' Chemo drugs to or don't have the infastructure to support radiation or other conventional treatements. TENS units have been a

    • I seriously doubt that "cancer has a harmonic frequency" in the traditional sense of the Tacoma Narrows bridge's harmonic frequency.

      There may be a range of frequencies that have some effect, with a statistical peak somewhere in there. It may also be simple placebo effect, which I'd like to point out does not make those not-dead people dead, placebo effect is real, it is strong, and if it's the most effective treatment available, I'd take it. (Side effects also tend to be minimal...)

  • I remember when it was just a hard disk defraggler, and the version that everybody shared around had a bug where it could duplicate the last sector of a directory if it ended on a sector boundary. Nostalgia, man.
  • They didn't have any control to compare the results against, so I call bullshit.
  • They are just trying to find ways to keep billing you for medical care for as long as possible, not improve your quality of life. Just euthanize me please when I get cancer!

I cannot conceive that anybody will require multiplications at the rate of 40,000 or even 4,000 per hour ... -- F. H. Wales (1936)

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