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🧠 Multifrequency electromagnetic pulse therapy slows tumor growth in mice

June 9, 2026 (EMFS)
Apr 22, 2026 (original)
Source: Sci Rep
Source category: Therapeutic
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A Sci Rep study reports that Multifrequency Electromagnetic Pulse (MEMP) treatment at 30 Hz and >2 T consistently slowed tumor progression and extended survival in mice with MC38 colon adenocarcinoma, with no detectable adverse effects. Complete tumor regression occurred in a small subset (n = 2), which then resisted re-challenge with the same tumor line.
🔬 This research is covered in EMF Signal's section on therapeutic EMF applications. It investigates controlled use of electromagnetic fields as potential treatment, not environmental exposure.

"Here we evaluate the effect of two different systemic MEMP treatment regimens (30 Hz, > 2T) on syngeneic MC38 colon adenocarcinoma subcutaneously engrafted in C57BL/6 mice."

— Roberta Piredda et al.

"The MEMP regimes consistently and significantly slowed tumor progression and extended animal survival, with no detectable adverse effects on welfare."

— Roberta Piredda et al.

Exposure

"This non-invasive and non-thermal treatment involves the delivery of extremely low frequency (< 30 Hz) electromagnetic pulses at a high magnetic flux density (> 2T)"

— Roberta Piredda et al.

Source

Effects of Multifrequency Electromagnetic Pulses on tumor growth in immunocompetent mice. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

📄 Underlying Research

Effects of Multifrequency Electromagnetic Pulses on tumor growth in immunocompetent mice.

Roberta Piredda et al. (2026) Scientific reports Journal Level X

🔗 DOI 📚 PubMed

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