Stevens Institute of Technology Researchers to Develop Handheld Device to Diagnose Skin Cancer
July 15, 2019
July 15, 2019
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, July 15 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news release:
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- The proven technology will be designed into a handheld device that could reduce need for painful biopsies by 50 percent -- and disrupt the $5.3 billion diagnostics market.
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Even the best dermatologists can't diagnose skin cancer by eye, relying on magnifying glasses to examine suspicious blemishes and scalpel . . .
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- The proven technology will be designed into a handheld device that could reduce need for painful biopsies by 50 percent -- and disrupt the $5.3 billion diagnostics market.
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Even the best dermatologists can't diagnose skin cancer by eye, relying on magnifying glasses to examine suspicious blemishes and scalpel . . .
