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Scientists Found A Scalpel-Free Treatment For Breast Cancer

It's called sonoporation

Imagine fighting breast cancer without surgery.

That’s exactly what a new wave of researchers are working on.

It’s called sonoporation—ultrasound-activated microbubbles that enhance chemotherapy by creating tiny holes in cancer cell membranes.

When these microbubbles are activated, they explode.

This opens up the cancer cells to allow chemotherapy drugs to enter with more precision.

This means greater cancer cell death with lower chemo doses.

It could lead to less invasive treatments, fewer side effects, and potentially eliminate the need for surgery in certain cases.

Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women.

But this tech may soon become a core part of how we fight it.

Not by blasting the body with chemicals, but by using sound waves to open the door for targeted healing.

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