Medical Imaging
UK Project Promises Earlier Detection of Brain Tumors
British scientists are developing the technology for next-generation SPECT imaging that is set to transform the medical imaging process, improving future diagnosis of cancer and the probability of successful cancer therapy while enabling a higher throughput of patients in hospitals. More...06 Apr 2010
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