Last modified: Mar 31, 2026, 12:20 AM
By Mansi Avhad
Carer Contributing Author

Light is not the first thing that comes to mind when most people consider the treatment of cancer. However, researchers have discovered that LED treatment can attack the cancer cells and spare healthy tissues. This technique utilises special nanomaterials and light to heat and kill cancer cells in a non-invasive manner. It is quick, accurate, and a day may come when it provides patients with a kind substitute to the conventional treatment options, such as chemotherapy or surgery.
This therapy uses tiny tin oxide nanoflakes (SnOx) combined with near-infrared LED light to target cancer cells directly. Here’s what happens:
Doctors still have to try LED therapy in clinical trials, but the early signs look good. It might work with chemo, radiation, or surgery to make treatment smoother. Imagine a cancer therapy that’s quick, kind, and easy on your body and that’s LED therapy.
New treatments, like LED therapy, show how fast cancer care is evolving. Staying informed helps you make better decisions for your health. Schedule regular check-ups, keep track of your family history, and ask your doctor about the latest treatment options or clinical trials. Being proactive means, you can explore therapies that might improve recovery, manage side effects, and enhance your overall well-being. Knowledge gives you control, confidence, and a stronger voice in your care journey.
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