Australia’s wealthiest person has invested in X-ray technology used in cancer detection that can also detect contaminants in ...
Hosted on MSN
Woman says AI saved her life after lung cancer x-ray
A woman says AI saved her life after a lung cancer x-ray. Liz Couser, 76, was referred for an scan by her GP after experiencing unusual chest pain. The pensioner was then able to take part in an AI ...
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer, with more than 69,000 cases diagnosed in the U.S. in 2025 and increasing up to 3% annually.
An international research team, led by the University of Wollongong (UOW), has found wearable organic X-ray sensors could offer safer radiotherapy protocols for cancer patients. More than 400 people ...
Less radiation exposure during diagnosis and treatment for breast and lung cancer: new Fraunhofer method combines X-ray imaging and radar. Imaging methods are an essential part of medicine, used in ...
Real-time and accurate guidance for tumor resection has long been anticipated by surgeons. In the past decade, the flourishing material science has made impressive progress in near-infrared ...
Radiotherapy is used in more than half of cancer patients, yet most radiosensitizers increase reactive oxygen species (ROS) to enhance cytotoxicity in treated cells. This approach has limited use in ...
Liz Couser says AI saved her life. (Newsquest/Glasgow Evening Times via SWNS) By Amanda Keenan A woman says AI saved her life after a lung cancer x-ray. Liz Couser, 76, was referred for a scan by her ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results