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  1. Their common background, not trained at all in the field of invention. No ivy league trained. No university degree. No 1 - Zapping cancer cells at 13.56 MHz featured on CBS News John Kanzius, K3TUP, of Erie Pennsylvania, has been working on an RF-based treatment for cancer that is currently undergoing testing. According to ARRL Media and Public Relations Manager Allen Pitts, W1AGP, Kanzius is scheduled to be on the CBS news show "60 Minutes" on Sunday, April 13 John gave as many plugs to his ham radio background as he could in being the foundations of hands-on learning that led to his research and invention," Pitts said. Kanzius, a very active Amateur Radio operator, aided in the creation of the upcoming ARRL Technology and Amateur Radio public relations campaign. Read more about Kanzius and his ground-breaking idea to kill cancer cells with radio waves in the February 2008 issue of QST. Watch the CBS News '60 Minutes' video below. http://www.cbs.com/thunder/player/thunder....NjqwrVHMHdkv3_X
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