Chinese researchers develop a wearable device that raises body temperature to treat tumors

Beijing, (ST) – Chinese researchers have developed a transparent wearable patch that raises body temperature to treat subcutaneous tumors.

This soft and attachable patch that could put under the skin that it is designed by researchers from China’s Lanzhou University, it has extraordinary optical and electrical properties, Xinhua reported.

 The soft patch allows real-time examination of the subcutaneous tumor treatment and its response during treatment.

The Agency indicated that the research provides a safe, non-surgical and light physiotherapy program for the treatment of joint diseases and subcutaneous tumors.

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