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I love the New Scientist 
Apparently tiny robots can be injected into a patient's blood flow and made to target cancerous cells whereupon they will heat to 70°C and destroy the infection, for lack of a better word. This would replace chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which damage a large number of cells, meaning that fatigue, hair loss and weakness as a side effect of cancer treatment could be a thing of the past...

Apparently tiny robots can be injected into a patient's blood flow and made to target cancerous cells whereupon they will heat to 70°C and destroy the infection, for lack of a better word. This would replace chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which damage a large number of cells, meaning that fatigue, hair loss and weakness as a side effect of cancer treatment could be a thing of the past...