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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2018.22.9.1237

Development of low cost module for proliferation control of cancer cells using LED and its therapeutic effects  

Cho, Kyoungrae (Department of Medical IT Convergence Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology)
Choe, Se-woon (Department of Medical IT Convergence Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology)
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy has been suggested as an alternative treatment to current cancer therapy which resulting in a variety of side effects because photodynamic therapy targets specific cancer cells and does not have a significant effect on normal cells. Typically, laser was used as a photodynamic therapy, but this was limited due to high cost and heat reaction. However, compact light emitting diodes that can emit light of various wavelengths have been developed at a low cost, which has a great influence on the low cost development of photodynamic therapy equipment. On the other hand, in the study of photodynamic therapy, the data on the direct effect of visible light are relatively small. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a novel cancer therapeutic module by developing a cancer cell proliferation inhibition module based on an Arduino that is relatively inexpensive, and able to use light of various wavelengths.
Keywords
Arduino; Light-Emitting Diode; Cancer; Cancer therapy; Cell proliferation;
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