Adapting Space-industry Technology To Treat Breast Cancer »
Posted By myfairlady 1 month, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyResearchers are collaborating on a study to determine if an imaging technique used by NASA to inspect the space shuttle can be used to predict tissue damage often experienced by breast cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy. The study is examining the utility of three-dimensional thermal tomography in radiation oncology.
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