
Red Light Therapy: A Promising New Treatment for Cancer?
Red Light Therapy Shows Promise in Cancer Remission: New Studies Offer Hope A recent video featuring Dr. Daniel Pompa and another individual has sparked discussion about the potential of red light therapy in treating cancer. The video highlights research suggesting a significant reduction in cancer cells and a considerable increase in remission rates when using red light therapy in conjunction with photoactive compounds. "We saw in PubMed you can see a 40% drop at 660 nanometers for triple-negative and non-triple-negative breast cancer," one of the men stated in the video. The video also cites a Lancet Oncology study showing a 400% greater likelihood of remission in patients using this therapy compared to a control group. While the video promotes a specific red light therapy device, the information presented warrants further investigation into the research cited. If these studies are verified, red light therapy could represent a significant advancement in cancer treatment. Further research and clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings and determine the efficacy and safety of this treatment for a wider range of cancer types.