MELANOMA SKIN CANCER BREAKTHROUGH 

By Samir Tigga

Unprecedented Melanoma Discovery 

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Scientists at Rice University unveil a groundbreaking method using vibrating molecules to eliminate melanoma cells with 99% efficiency.

Understanding Melanoma Skin Cancer 

Melanoma originates from melanocytes, often appearing on the skin due to UV exposure. Early detection through changes in moles is crucial for timely treatment. 

Vibrating Molecules' Impact 

Researchers discovered how specific molecules vibrate under near-infrared light, acting as molecular jackhammers. This plasmon-induced vibration ruptures cancer cell membranes, leading to their destruction. 

Mechanisms Behind Vibrating Molecules 

Vibrating molecules, known as molecular jackhammers, respond to near-infrared light. Their rapid motion, a million times faster than previous models, effectively kills melanoma cells.

Focus and Safety Concerns 

While these vibrating molecules target human melanoma cells with exceptional efficiency, further research is needed to determine their applicability to other cancers and ensure their safety in human use. 

Future Steps in Research 

The next phase involves extensive preclinical studies to assess safety, dosage, and delivery methods. Anticipate clinical trials, pending successful preclinical outcomes. 

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Conclusion and Outlook 

Stay informed about this cutting-edge research. While it may take time to reach widespread use, this discovery opens avenues for future cancer treatments with greater efficacy and minimal invasiveness.