Probe delivery for radiation and new syringe designs

A - Human Necessities – 61 – B

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A61B 18/18 (2006.01) A61N 5/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2633409

A device that consists of a probe-like design on the front end of varying diameter. On the tip is a radiation firing for selective cancer targets throughout the body. Behind the tip surrounding the probe's tip (around fired around the surface diameter of the segment of the tip that will be poked/embedded/emersed in the depth of the tumour), which is a surrounding 360 degree radiation dispensing component. This component of the device can poke directly into the tumour and/or go beside the tumour and fire radiation in any and all directions. This device is more precise that radiation therapy, leaving less side effects. To deal with the use squeeze out gel out pores of the probe/like (length of the insertion trube) device that includes chitin, furanone (possible dermatix or other anti scarring material (eg. collagen?), extracellular matrix (ECM?) in the gel. A multiple needle/varying number, sizes and lengths that deliver chemochemicals, could be used together with the pores squeezing gels to logistically attack the cancer as precisely as possible to avoid hurting the surrounding cells.

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