How tumor-specific modulation frequencies were discovered

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In the spring of 2001, I visited a longtime friend and collaborator, Alexandre Barbault, to share with him my vision of using low levels radiofrequency electromagnetic fields for the treatment of cancer.

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Boris Pasche
Charles L. Spurr Professor of Medicine, Chairman, Department of Cancer Biology; Director, Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University

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Boris Pasche
Charles L. Spurr Professor of Medicine, Chairman, Department of Cancer Biology; Director, Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University

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