Graphene-chip implant in UK trial could transform brain tumour surgery
Briefly

The brain chip can pinpoint cancer cells through differences in their electrical emissions compared with those of healthy neural tissue, enabling precise surgical interventions.
This is the first ever clinical trial to be performed anywhere in the world with a graphene-based medical device, indicative of significant breakthrough potential in neuro-oncology.
The device is made of graphene, a material 200 times stronger than steel, showcasing the innovative use of advanced materials in medical technology.
Anything we can do to improve the rates of brain tumor survival will be a major achievement, highlighting the urgency for effective treatment tools.
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