This study evaluates the effectiveness of applying Hypertonic Saline solution directly on the Melanomas in reducing their sizes and/or number.
Many previous studies have shown that Cancer cells are over-hydrated, and that Hyponatraemia exists in many cases of Cancer. The Cancer cell's viability depends on Angiogenesis and formation of blood vessels that carry water and nutrients to the rapidly-dividing Cancer cells. This study tests the hypothesis that reducing the water content of Melanoma could lead to increasing its tonicity and hence inhibiting its growth. This reduction of water content can be achieved using Osmotic Pressure differential via applying highly saline solution - made by Sodium Chloride crystals wet with water - directly on the Melanoma for a certain amount of time, thus leading to water withdrawal from Melanoma cells. While the surrounding healthy skin cells can sustain temporary dehydration, Melanoma cells could be negatively affected.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Sodium Chloride crystals
Plain distilled water
Melanoma size
Change in Melanoma's parameters such as length and width.
Time frame: 6 month
Melanoma number
Change in Melanoma number
Time frame: 6 month
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