March 1, 2014

Dr. Dennis Morrison with the Microencapsulation Electrostatic Processing System used on the International Space Station (Photo NASA)

A process called microencapsulation could allow a major step forward in therapies against various forms of cancer. It consists in the production of micro-balloons containing specific combinations of anti-cancer drugs that can be injected into specific parts of the patient’s body to administer therapies targeted with very strong limitations of the side effects. The experiments that allowed the development of this process were carried out on the International Space Station.