Lung cancer destroyed with tea leaf nanoparticles










Lung cancer destroyed with tea leaf nanoparticles

 new study has shown that lung cancer cells can be destroyed using nanoparticles derived from tea leaves. These tiny particles, called "quantum dots," are 400 times thinner than a human hair, and producing them from tea leaves is safe and non-toxic.

tea cup with leaves
Tea leaves may be key to stopping lung cancer from advancing.
More and more research has been focusing on the potential uses of nanoparticles for healthcare.
From "nanoprobes" used to spot micro tumors to drug-filled nanoparticles used to target and destroy tumor cells, nanotechnology appears particularly promising when it comes to targeting cancer.
For instance, a recent study demonstrated that endometrial cancer can be targeted much more effectively if anti-cancer drugs are loaded into nanoparticles and delivered straight to the tumors

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