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FCF is pleased to announce that it has awarded an research grant to Dr. Hugo Jimenez of Wayne State University to investigate the effectiveness of using low energy electromagnetic fields to treat fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC). https://t.co/bu6VV1GkKs https://t.co/DSl59nBiSw (tw)

The Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation is pleased to announce that it has awarded an exploratory research grant to Dr. Hugo Jimenez at Wayne State University to investigate the effectiveness of using low energy electromagnetic fields to treat fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC). In this study, Dr. Jimenez and his team will conduct initial feasibility testing with a device that delivers low energy amplitude modulated 27.12 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (AM RF EMF) to see if they can disrupt tumor growth in cell models of FLC. The device, the TheraBionic P1, is a portable handheld device that generates low levels of electromagnetic fields. These fields are amplitude-modulated at frequencies specific to tumor types. Already, this Therabionic P1 device has received FDA approval for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), based on clinical trials that showed a 34% increase in survival rates without any significant adverse events. During treatment, a spoon-shaped antenna is placed on a patient’s tongue to deliver low levels of electromagnetic fields throughout the patient’s body, blocking the growth of tumor cells while leaving healthy tissue unharmed. Preliminary work has shown that the growth of a "FLC-like" cell line can be inhibited by the electromagnetic fields that are used currently to treat HCC patients. However, much work remains to test the approach in actual FLC cell lines and model systems. This study will determine the feasibility of continuing the investigation of the use of this device as a potential treatment option for FLC patients. https://fibrofoundation.org/grant-awarded-to-wayne-state-university/ (fb)

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Home FCF is committed to finding a cure and supporting those impacted by fibrolamellar. 100 of donated funds are used to drive research. Donate Tissue Advance research by donating tumor tissue at no cost to you or qualifying researchers Find a Doctor Find a doctor by specialty and location Connect Connect with the fibrolamellar community Latest News and Announcements New grant to University of Washington approved FCF is pleased to announce that we have awarded Yasemin Sancak PhD of the University of Washington a grant to study the metabolic implications and Continue reading Rare Disease Day 2025 February 28th is Rare Disease Day a worldwide event hoping to improve the lives of the 300 million people worldwide who are living with rare Continue reading FCF funds new grant to Cornell University FCF is pleased to announce that it has awarded a grant to Praveen Sethupathy PhD of Cornell University to outline the spatial transcriptomics of FLC. Continue reading FCF Partners This site does not provide medical advice diagnosis or treatment.