Imagine if there were a protein that the Amazing, Cancer Killing, Carbon Nanotubes could be attached to. Now imagine that said protein has a receptor that is found predominantly on cancerous tissue. Oh yeah, silly me, they must have not heard of AFP and its recptor RECAF.
It really ticked me off when(during the 60 Minutes interview) that doctor from MD Anderson said this was potentially the biggest breakthrough in cancer research(or something to that effect). This big breaktrough doesn't do a darn bit of good without knowing the location of the cancer and having a mechanism to deliver it. I kept waiting for them to say that the carbon nanotubes would accumulate in cancerous tissue but they never did. I had read about this same inventor guy months ago and I had the same reaction then.
Board, please forgive my sarcasm and ranting. It just really bugs me to see such hypotheticals getting publicity when we have so much evidence as to the effectiveness of recaf related technologies.
I agree with you mcd2inga; we should send these guys the answer for a delivery mechanism.