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Welcome to Nanotech Surgery.  The National Cancer Institute and NASA are currently spending $12 million a year to develop nanosensors – devices less than one-thousandth the diameter of a human hair. These nanosensors are meant to scan the body for the molecular signatures of cancer. The nanosensors are planned to also carry drugs or genes in order to treat cancers one cell at a time. The nanosensor would then attack malignant cells but leaving healthy ones unharmed. The result: an end to the destructive, dinosaur-age therapy known as chemotherapy with all it’s undesireable side effects.

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In the future, blood nanobots will be patrolling our bodies, repairing our organs and even fixing genetic damage. Surgery as we know it will cease to exist when we attack illiness, disease, aging and death from the smallest scalpels of nanotechnology. We have seen this coming for years, and welcome the benefits of this new technology called nanotech surgery.

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