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Morning Overview on MSN: Heat-activated skin patch kills melanoma cells in lab tests, no surgery Researchers have built a dissolvable skin patch loaded with a ginger-derived compound and a light-absorbing dye that, when activated by near-infrared light, generates enough heat to kill melanoma ... Morning Overview on MSN: Heat-activated patch targets melanoma cells, may reduce need for surgery A stretchy, heat-activated skin patch that releases copper ions at 42 degrees Celsius reduced melanoma lesions by 97% in a 10-day mouse study, according to an American Chemical Society news release ... In experiments on mice, the patches reduced melanoma lesions by an impressive 97 percent while causing no harm to surrounding skin.

American Chemical Society: A stretchy, heat-activated skin patch could be a surgery-free melanoma treatment Researchers report that they have developed a potential noninvasive treatment for melanoma in the form of a stretchy, heat-activated patch similar to a bandage. Detroit Free Press: Tianjin Fuqin Science & Technology: Global Leading Heating Patch Manufacturer