Patent to Help Cancer Patients
Device and Method for Treating Multiple Tumors
Taylor IP obtains patent for client LifeBridge Innovations on Device and Method for Treating Multiple Tumors with Electric Fields. This invention offers a better way to treat cancer and tumors.
One benefit is that the electrodes used in the treatment can be easily and consistently placed on the skin for each treatment session. Another benefit of this invention is that the electrodes are set up in a special rack. The rack makes sure the electrodes are spaced correctly and positioned accurately, so they can be used effectively for treating the patient.
This invention involves a method for treating tumors using electrodes that deliver electromagnetic fields to the body. Here’s how the method works:
- Positioning: Each electrode element is placed into specific slots in a holding rack. This arrangement ensures that the electrodes are correctly positioned and spaced for treatment.
- Applying: A medical adhesive is applied to the surface of each electrode. This adhesive helps the electrodes stick to the skin.
- Holding: The holding rack, with all the electrodes in place, is pressed against the skin at a chosen location. This step ensures that the electrodes are in the right spot for effective treatment.
- Bowing: The holding rack is slightly bent or adjusted so that one of the electrodes pops out of its slot. This electrode then sticks to the skin thanks to the adhesive.
After the electrodes are in place, the method involves delivering electromagnetic fields through them. These fields help in treating the tumors effectively.