Jwinston2 is correct. The light would have to pass through tissue that would absorb it before it could reach the cancer cells. Look up a theory called Selective Thermolyosis. It will help a lot. There is no frequency of laser light that can pass through that much tissue without being absorbed.
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Jwinston2 is correct. The light would have to pass through tissue that would absorb it before it could reach the cancer cells. Look up a theory called Selective Thermolyosis. It will help a lot. There is no frequency of laser light that can pass through that much tissue without being absorbed.