Low intensity lasers are harmful to people with skin cancer
According to the latest research by Norwegian and Brazilian scientists, low-intensity laser therapy is harmful to skin cancer patients.
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Scientists used low-intensity laser therapy on mice with malignant skin cancer. Experimental results showed that, if the experimental mice had low intensity irradiated laser once, 3 days later, the cancer cells spread very quickly, furthermore, the tumor volume was significantly enlarged.
Scientists recommend that people with skin cancer or skin-related diseases be especially careful when using low-intensity laser therapy.
Low-intensity laser therapy was introduced starting in the 70s of the last century, at which time it was discovered that this therapy could help cell growth, then this therapy is often applied to treatment of soft tissue damage and hair loss.
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