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High-intensity electrical pulses have been medically used to destroy tumors while sparing healthy tissue. But lower-intensity pulses may have a different effect—they reshape the battlefield, making tumors more vulnerable to the body’s own defenses.

According to Virginia Tech researchers at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, these lower-intensity pulses don’t kill all the outright. Instead, they alter the ’s environment, increasing blood vessel density within a day of and boosting lymphatic vessel growth by day three.

These changes may help guide to the tumor, potentially improving the body’s natural ability to fight cancer.

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