New Sensory Technology Could Help Reduce Follow-Up Cancer Surgery

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Details of medical laboratory, scientist hands using microscope for chemistry test samplesUniversity of South Australia’s Future Industries Institute has created new ultrasensitive sensing technology that can detect the spread of cancer through the lymphatic system while a patient is undergoing surgery to remove primary tumors. The need for further surgeries is reduced because cancer cells hidden among healthy tissues are detected during the initial operation. Read more about the sensory technology here.

Last Updated on May 8, 2020 by Aimed Alliance

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