Laser therapeutic apparatus and method

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A61N 5/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2005451

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An apparatus and method (10) for treating cancerous tissues and other systemic diseases through the application of an infrared laser beam to the target tissue through the biological circuit of the patient. The output of an oscillator (20) is connected to the input of a frequency selector (30) to selectively adjust the pulse frequency. The pulse train (40) is selected to be between 0.5 MHz and 7.5 MHz with a relatively low duty cycle to avoid thermic energy from making the process an uncomfortable one. The pulse signal, after being amplified, is fed to a transistor (50) that drives a laser diode (60) thereby modulating the output beam. An ultraviolet filter (70) is used to block any unwanted harmonic byproduct. The laser beam is applied substantially perpendicularly to the surface of the patient's skin and in the area in close proximity to the VICC biological circuit that would more efficiently carry the laser energy to the target tissue. The procedure is repeated periodically and its process monitored through conventional magnetic resonance images techniques or other accepted methods.

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