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WHAT DO PROFESSIONALS SAY ABOUT LEC-03?

Originally published in Otorhinolarygologia Hungarica 49, (3) 2003 from pages 160-166 Cancer Detector - A New Devise and Method For Cell-Division Monitoring, With Special Regard To Cancerous Tumors an article by Dr Emil Hochenburger Senior Physician, Otolaryngologist. see article...

The Cancer Detector is a specially developed, computer aided device. It measures the microampere values of the galvanic current induced by the electrolyte contents (sodium and potassium) of tissues and bodily fluids (blood, pus, saliva, etc.). With the aid of a specially developed and patented probe, it measures the amount of monovalent cations (Na+ and K+ ) in cells and intracellular fluids. Getting into reaction with the material of one of the poles of the probe, these cations generate galvanic current between the two poles.

In cancerous cells the amount and the ratio of Na+ increase significantly. This generates a microampere value over 30 µA, usually between 35 and 70 µA. In slowly dividing cells (e.g. normal, acute or chronic inflammations, chronic granulation or necrotic cells) you always get values below 25 µA. In other fast dividing cells (e.g. pus or acute granulation) the ration of K+ ions increase and you get high levels (over 30 µA) but in this case they can be easily differentiated. The completely painless and harmless examination can be repeated at any time. The examination is instant, the μA levels can be seen in real time. It is safe, bloodless and require neither electric current and dyes.

The new method does not substitute the pathohistological investigation, but it helps to decide whether or not a biopsy is necessary, and helps to find the best spot for it. It is especially helpful in planning and performing the ablastic operation. The surgeon needs fewer frozen slides. It provides information about the efficiency of the therapy and the probability of a recurrence."

 

Publications

Some Medical Aspects About the "Cancer Detector LEC-03"
by E. Hochenburger


Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy in the Study of Ionic Regulation of Growth in Normal and Tumor Cells
by Ivan L. Cameron & Nancy K.R. Smith

Professional Opinion Based on Tests Conducted at Semmelweis University, Hungary
by Dr. Otto Ribari Director of National Otolaryngology Institute, Hungary

Patents from Zoltan Leszlauer
by esp@cenet database

Patent of detector from Zoltan Leszlauer
by europen patent office

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