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A two-year-old boy from north London who was the youngest person to be treated for cancer with Nanoknife technology is now cancer-free, reports BBC News.
George, from Camden, was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), a type of soft tissue cancer in his liver and bile duct, in the summer of 2025.
After three rounds of chemotherapy, he was treated using Nanoknife technology at King's College Hospital, which uses electrical current to destroy areas of cancer.
Dr. Sam Godfrey, science engagement lead at Cancer Research UK, described Nanoknife as a state of the art, experimental treatment.
By using electrical currents it allows surgeons to get a better margin of clearance around a tumor so that the cancer can be removed.
King's College Hospital had to apply for a license to use the Nanoknife and performed the operation on the National Health Service.
George was the youngest person in the world to have the procedure and the first child in the UK to receive Nanoknife treatment to his liver, Cancer Research UK said.