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May 23rd, 2005
Nano Technology Tracks Cancer Spread
Abstract:
Now there's a new way to check for the spread of cancer using magnetic resonance imaging machines found at most hospitals. It's accurate - and less painful, too.
Mukesh Harisinghani, MD, radiologist: "From a patient's perspective, you have a non-invasive test which does not involve any surgery or any invasive means, and at the same time gives them the accuracy."
Source:
ABC7
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