Egypt successfully tested gold cancer treatment

Egyptian scientists have successfully tested the gold cancer treatment on animals, opening up many hopes for patients with dangerous cancers.

According to a reporter in Cairo, speaking on January 3 during the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Egyptian National Research Center, Professor Mostafa al-Sayed, the leader of the research team on gold cancer treatment , stressed that this new treatment has yielded positive results.

Professor Ahmed Abdoun, a member of the research team, added that the team has determined the effectiveness of breast and skin cancer treatment with golden molecules on animals like dogs and cats, as well as treating the Malignant tumors on horses.

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Cancer treatments using gold molecules do not cause side effects on liver and kidney functions.

According to Professor Abdoun, experimental results show that the treatment of cancer with golden molecules does not harm the heredity of the animal body or may lead to physical defects.

Experiments were conducted on 30 dogs, 9 cats and 2 horses carrying malignant tumors. These animals are clinically tested by determining the body temperature and tumor size, as well as being tested for blood biopsy and tumor tissue to determine the stage of cancer.

Under this special method, gold molecules (50 nonamet size) are inserted into the tumor 10 minutes before the laser is used to interact with the gold molecules in the tumor. The condition will improve positively between 5-32 days.

Professor Abdoun added that the results of treatment of these animals reached 62-87%, depending on the type of tumor. In particular, cancer treatments using gold molecules do not cause side effects on liver and kidney functions.

Egypt is now considered a pioneer in the field of cancer treatment with gold molecules.