Using lasers to fight brain cancer

利用激光治疗脑癌

Health Check

2026-03-12

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New research from Yale shows that aging doesn’t have to result in mental and physical decline. In fact, they found that nearly half of older adults actually improved in cognitive or physical ability over a 12-year period. Dr Graham Easton, a family doctor, discusses what this can teach us about what we can and can’t control when it comes to aging. Brain tumours can be notoriously difficult to treat because many therapeutic drugs are not allowed through the blood-brain barrier – an extremely selective system that controls access in and out of the brain. Now, researchers at the University of Southern California have shown that laser-induced tumour heating can open blood-brain barrier, improving the effectiveness of immunotherapy in brain cancer. Erica Benke reports from Finland, where the Winter Swimming World Cup is underway, looking at why winter swimming is growing in popularity and what researchers say about its real health effects and risks. A once‑rare form of organ donation is now transforming transplant care in the U.S and other countries, offering hope to thousands on waiting lists. These new techniques are allowing doctors to keep organs in good condition for longer, even after the donor’s heart has stopped beating. Plus, researchers in Hungary are training AI to better identify mosquitos by their sound, with hopes to accurately monitor populations of the deadliest animal on Earth. Presenter: Laura Foster Producer: Anna Charalambou Assistant Producer: Georgia Christie
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  • Hello, you're listening to Health Check from the BBC.

  • I'm Laura Foster.

  • Today we're looking at how a pioneering technique which involves shooting tiny lasers into the human brain can make cancer treatment more effective.

  • Then we'll dive into the Winter Swimming World Cup,

  • where competitors tell us how icy swims have helped them.

  • And we'll explore how transplant medicine has been evolving so organs can be kept in good condition for longer,

  • even when a donor's heart has stopped beating.

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  • Graham Easton.

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