Tuesday, September 23, 2008

New 3D Visualization Tool For Early Diagnosis Of Breast Cancer

ScienceDaily (Sep. 24, 2008) — Scientists from Finland, Germany and the ESRF have developed a new X-ray technique for the early detection of breast cancer. This allows a 3D visualization of the breast with a high spatial resolution and is extremely sensitive to alterations in the tissue, such as those generated by cancer. This technique could be used in the next years in hospitals. It may help doctors to detect tumours with greater precision than is possible using current X-ray mammography.

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