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Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is an emerging tumor treatment method that has been shown to be selective for many types of cancer cells, providing new opportunities for effective treatment of various cancers. CAP is a plasma generated at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, and has shown great potential for biomedical applications due to a favorable combination of reactive physical and chemical species, such as UV radiation, electrons, free radicals, ions, and excited molecules. Recently, it has been found that plasma activated medium (PAM) produced by exposure of aqueous media to CAP is as effective as direct CAP in inhibiting cancer cells, thereby increasing the range and flexibility of plasma-based therapy.








