Cure for Cancer Unveiled by Angela Zhang

It’s reported by CBS Evening News that a 17-year-old Angela Zhang unveiled an insanely amazing breakthrough–a revolutionary new way of treating cancer without making people sick in the process. Sounds like something out of a futuristic sci-fi book, but it’s real–Angela came up with the idea, built it, tested it and (according to all the experiments that have been done by her and other experts) found out that it works! Yes, there is a lot more testing that needs to happen before it can be used to treat people, but it’s still the most promising advance I’ve ever heard of.

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It’s no wonder she won $100,000, a Science & Technology Prize, in a Siemens national science contest.

High school senior Angela Zhang, a typical American teenager, born to an immigrant Chinese family of Cupertino, California, has done research that could someday lead to a cure for cancer.

Zhang told ABC News, “I created a nanoparticle that’s kind of like the Swiss Army knife of cancer treatment in that it can detect cancer cells, eradicate the cancer cells and then monitor the treatment response.”

This is her proposed treatment: She mixes cancer medicine in a polymer that attaches to nanoparticles, which are then used to attach to cancer cells. Those nanoparticles can be detected on an MRI so doctors can see exactly where the tumors are.

She then thought that targeting the tumors with an infrared light would melt the polymers, release the medicine and kill the cancer cells — all while leaving the healthy cells intact. Et voila! It almost completely eradicated the tumors in mice.

It will be some years yet before the process will be known to work in humans, but the technique is original and promising on several levels.

As Tejal Desai, a bioengineer at the University of California, San Francisco, and a Siemens competition judge told MSNBC. “She showed great creativity and initiative in designing a nanoparticle system that can be triggered to release drugs at the site of the tumor while also allowing for noninvasive imaging.”

Remarkably, Zhang worked on her research in her spare time. In ninth grade, she began reading doctorate level papers on bio-engineering, and the following year, she convinced a Stanford lab to give her access. Her junior year, she began conducting her own research.

Of her future, Zhang, whose top college picks are Stanford and Harvard, says in the above interview, “I’m excited to learn just everything possible,” she said. “Everything in the sciences — biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, even computer science — to make new innovations possible.”

There is hope in the foreseeable future (as near as 15 years)

for cancer sufferers.

Such a dreaded disease will one day be just a Zodiac sign.

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3 thoughts on “Cure for Cancer Unveiled by Angela Zhang

  1. challenge7890

    Paul
    You have done a very good job in your Blog.
    Subjects selected are varied,interesting & educational.
    Hours must have been spent in your research & writing.

    Congratulations Paul.

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