Violation of molecular structure of intracellular water as a possible cause of carcinogenesis and its suppression by microwave radiation(hypothesis)

Authors: Kalantaryan V, Martirosyan R, Babayan Y, Petrosyan V

Year: 2023

Category: Biotechnology

Journal: Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal

DOI: 10.1016/j.csbj.2023.06.013

URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S200103702300226X

Abstract

Overview

The manuscript proposes a hypothesis regarding the transformation of healthy cells into cancer cells due to changes in the molecular structure of intracellular water, which may be triggered by various factors such as radiation and chemicals. Additionally, it discusses the potential reversal of this transformation through microwave radiation.

Findings

  • Alteration from normal hexagonal structure of intracellular water to an abnormal cubic phase could be-involved in the development of cancer.
  • Experimental evidence suggests the cubic phase of water present in cancer-affected tissues, shown by similar radio spectra to that of these tissues.
  • Potential therapeutic application of microwave radiation at specific frequencies could revert the cubic phase back to hexagonal, promoting regression of tumor growth.

Conclusion

While experimental support from other studies is lacking, the findings here show promise for microwave radiation in reverting detrimental changes in cell water structure, thereby offering a potential avenue for treating cancer.

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