1.The rapidly emerging public health threat of rabies in Timor-Leste, 2024–2025
Filipe de Neri Machado ; Joanita Bendita da Costa Jong ; Florindo P Gonzaga ; Felisiano da Conceiç ; ã ; o ; Anthony DK Draper ; Mateus Pinheiro ; Frederico Bosco Alves dos Santos ; Noel Gama Soares ; Mariano Da Silva Marques ; Aloto Ximenes Belo ; Benigna Veneranda da Costa Amaral ; Nazario Barreto dos Santos ; Adriano Barbosa ; Livia Natalia Babo ; Joshua R Francis ; Merita Antonia A Monteiro ; Nevio Sarmento
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2025;16(3):41-44
Timor-Leste was rabies-free until March 2024. Since then, detections in dogs and human cases have occurred in a growing number of municipalities. Access to vaccines and rabies immunoglobulin needs to be increased by strengthening vaccine supply, integrating into routine immunization programmes and increasing awareness of the risk of rabies.
2.Targeted treatment of cancer with radiofrequency electromagnetic fields amplitude-modulated at tumor-specific frequencies.
Jacquelyn W ZIMMERMAN ; Hugo JIMENEZ ; Michael J PENNISON ; Ivan BREZOVICH ; Desiree MORGAN ; Albert MUDRY ; Frederico P COSTA ; Alexandre BARBAULT ; Boris PASCHE
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2013;32(11):573-581
In the past century, there have been many attempts to treat cancer with low levels of electric and magnetic fields. We have developed noninvasive biofeedback examination devices and techniques and discovered that patients with the same tumor type exhibit biofeedback responses to the same, precise frequencies. Intrabuccal administration of 27.12 MHz radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMF), which are amplitude-modulated at tumor-specific frequencies, results in long-term objective responses in patients with cancer and is not associated with any significant adverse effects. Intrabuccal administration allows for therapeutic delivery of very low and safe levels of EMF throughout the body as exemplified by responses observed in the femur, liver, adrenal glands, and lungs. In vitro studies have demonstrated that tumor-specific frequencies identified in patients with various forms of cancer are capable of blocking the growth of tumor cells in a tissue- and tumor-specific fashion. Current experimental evidence suggests that tumor-specific modulation frequencies regulate the expression of genes involved in migration and invasion and disrupt the mitotic spindle. This novel targeted treatment approach is emerging as an appealing therapeutic option for patients with advanced cancer given its excellent tolerability. Dissection of the molecular mechanisms accounting for the anti-cancer effects of tumor-specific modulation frequencies is likely to lead to the discovery of novel pathways in cancer.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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therapy
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Cell Proliferation
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radiation effects
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Electromagnetic Fields
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Humans
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Liver Neoplasms
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therapy
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Magnetic Field Therapy
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adverse effects
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Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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pathology
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therapy
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Radiation Dosage
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Radio Waves
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Thyroid Neoplasms
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therapy
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Treatment Outcome


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