December 30, 2004 -- Kentucky Cancer Surgery - Photodynamic Therapy
A surgical (battery powered) LED PhotoDynamic Therapy Light is announced for the First quarter of 2005.
Bear Creek Research a medical and industrial lighting researcher based in Kentucky, is researching advanced range of photoirradiation products.
Unusually small and portable, therefore, enabling convenient traveling to a small foreign country or a small Kentucky village!
The IntelliLite lamp, scheduled for release in the First quarter of 2005, once approved, The IntelliLites will equip surgeons with a choice of tumor fighting second generation light
spectrum ranges.
How it Works
The Chlorin derivative type compounds such as Photolife, derived from Chinese Spirulina cyanobacteria biomass will see the 630 - 680 nm Red light spectrum. Photolife is derived from pure
pheophorbide a and is easily dissolved in water without forming aggregates, plus, it is stable for two years.
A popular derivative of hematoporphyrin (HpD), a partially purified version, known as Photofrin II is also sensitive to the 630nm light spectrum.
Bear Creek Research will market the Intelli-Lite version of the Therapy Light to sell under an unusual time plus materials method in order to make the process more affordable.
The Power Behind the Light
Bear Creek is an innovative power / energy and biochemical remediation research incubator.
The batteries will be the highest available k/Wh energy dense batteries on earth. Designed for rugged cold and hostile environments - the power for the Intelli-Lite will equal Space-Lab
requirements.
Contact: Don Hall - 859-523-3038 / 859-264-9378
Bear Creek Research / Intelligent Light
870 Corporate Drive - Ste. 103
Lexington, KY 40503