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Microscopic bubble-like 'robots' could soon deliver drugs in the human body

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The article from Express.co.uk discusses a groundbreaking advancement in cancer treatment where robots are being utilized to deliver drugs directly to cancer cells. This innovative approach, developed by researchers at the University of California, involves tiny robots, or nanorobots, that can navigate through the bloodstream to reach tumors. These nanorobots are designed to release their drug payload only when they encounter the specific conditions of a tumor environment, such as lower pH levels, thereby minimizing damage to healthy cells. The technology promises to enhance the precision of chemotherapy, potentially reducing side effects and improving the efficacy of cancer treatments. The article highlights the potential of this method to revolutionize cancer therapy, offering hope for more targeted and less invasive treatments in the future.

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