Amplitude-modulated radiofrequency treatment with a 1/f spectrum and vagus nerve stimulation are proposed to support homeostatic control and arrest tumor growth by restoring multicellular harmony.
Cancer and Homeostasis
1/f amplitude-modulated radiofrequency and vagus nerve stimulation
Healthy homeostasis is a principal driving force of the dynamic equilibrium of living organisms. The dynamical basis of homeostasis is the complex and interconnected feedback mechanisms, which are fundamentally governed by the nervous system, mainly the balance of the sympathetic and parasympathetic controlling actions. The balancing regulation is well presented in the heart's sinus node and can be measured by the time-domain heart-rate variation (HRV) of its frequency domain to analyze the constitutional frequencies of the variation. This last is a fluctuation that shows 1/f time fractal arrangement (f is the composing frequency). The time-fractal arrangement could depend on the structural fractal of the His-Purkinje system of the heart and personally modify the HRV. The cancers gradually destroy the homeostatic harmony, starting locally and finishing systemically. The controlling activity of vagus-nerve changes the HRV or the power density spectrum of the signal fluctuations in malignant development, presenting an appropriate control of the cancerous processes. The modified spectrum by a non-invasive radiofrequency treatment could arrest the tumor growth. An appropriate modulation could support the homeostatic control and force reconstructing of the broken complexity.
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András Szász
Semmelweis University
Open Journal of Biophysics
Magyar Agrár- és Élettudományi Egyetem
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András Szász (Sat,) conducted a review in Cancer and Homeostasis. 1/f amplitude-modulated radiofrequency and vagus nerve stimulation was evaluated. Amplitude-modulated radiofrequency treatment with a 1/f spectrum and vagus nerve stimulation are proposed to support homeostatic control and arrest tumor growth by restoring multicellular harmony.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1ad1b949c6765e3885f78a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.4236/ojbiphy.2022.122004