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bspratt Posted - 09/26/2018 : 10:45:44
Technology and Skin Cancer - Anyone want to venture and guess how long until we have a device that when held to skin surface can instantly detect carcinoma AND remove it either with laser/chemical/excise/some other process? Even better a cure for the root cause. Hoping it happens in my lifetime; not sure the Doctors would be in favor but seems realistic to me. Already have the detection device:
https://www.cnn.com/2017/01/26/health/ai-system-detects-skin-cancer-study/index.html
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fRomance Posted - 09/24/2020 : 03:33:35
I believe we have the laser treatment now, but it's not yet as extensive as I'm hoping it to be a cure all for carcinoma.
radiourban Posted - 03/24/2020 : 13:49:41
wow, that's really great. it would be very useful

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