A group of engineers and scientists at Washington University School of Medicine have developed a treatment that could target and treat diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, a deadly brain cancer.
A group of doctors and engineers solve problems that prevent doctors from ordering an MRI for some children.
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A new process of running sound waves through blood samples could make cancer diagnosis and treatment quicker and easier.
From using ultrasound for breast cancer screening, to its future use as a key tool for the collection of “big data” that will enable personalized medicine and faster diagnosis, ultrasound technology is changing medicine. Jeff Geertsen, Transducer Engineering Manager, Ultrasound Division, GE Healthcare, explains.