Look up research using the north pole of a powerful biomagnet (6"x2"x1/2" or a 6"x4"x1/2" ceramic magnet). These biomagnets have been used successfully to eliminate cancer in research subjects.
The journal of the national medical association, volume 82, number 9, had an article titled, "evolving perspectives on the exposure risks from magnetic fields". Here are the results from the experiments conducted. "in an attempt to verify the effects of magnetic fields on cancer, an experiment was performed using human lung carcinoma cells (a-549). The results indicated that a significant decrease in the growth curve of these cells occured between 6 and 144 hours when placed in close proximity to the north field of a 3.5 kilogauss magnet (written personal communication, philip m. Lorio, february, 1988). This experiment verified the statement that different magnetic field polarities produce different effects: while one polarity produced a decrease in the growth curve, the opposite produced an increase (figure 1)." the addendum of the article states, "following the submission of this paper, additional tissue culture investigations were conducted using human lung carcinoma cells and mouse embryo fibroblasts. The results were in agreement with figure 1."