Groundbreaking Cancer-Detecting Device Developed by LSU Researchers
LSU researchers have developed a device capable of detecting cancerous tissues during surgery with unprecedented speed and accuracy -- 96.1% accuracy, to be exact. This technology could significantly reduce the likelihood of cancer recurrence and improve patient survival rates globally.Learn more ➡️ https://www.lsu.edu/blog/2024/10/01cancerdevice_rh.php
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