
The scientists, from Harvard University andMassachusetts Institute of Technology, developed the nuclear magnetic resonancescanner which uses antibodies and magnetic particles to identify cancerous cells. So far, the results have been impressively accurate at 96 per cent.
The usual method of diagnosing cancer only has an 84 per cent accuracy rate, which is mindbogglingly scary. Those poor people who get misdiagnosed—either with positive or negative readings! No-one can imagine the pain they must go through.
But suddenly, we're entering a period where cancer can be detected using a few components and an iPhone. An iPhone, which didn't even exist five years ago. Of course, in an ideal world cancer wouldn't exist—but if we can hammer the cost down and make this technology readily available to everyone, regular home-tests would save a lot of heartache for everyone involved.
gonna have to get me one of these..no there is an app for everything
ReplyDeletenot sure that i would trust that. cancer is a life/death disease and should be checked for accuracy in the hospital.
ReplyDeletethats pretty outrageous, who is the company developing this for the iphone?
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sound too good, hope it working
ReplyDeleteI hope this actually works... Wonder when it will become mainstream and hit the market...
ReplyDeleteIf I can get my hands on one of these I can make sure the people that come in contact with me dont have cancer.
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wouldnt AIDS detector be more wonderful?
ReplyDeleteWow. That's awesome.
ReplyDeleteNice, I think...
ReplyDeleteIs that true? I want to believe. If that works the prize tag, doesn't seem important.
ReplyDeleteI don't believe it, but it could be cool if real. glad I'm following you.
ReplyDeleteYeaaa thats not gonna work.
ReplyDeleteIt would be cool if it really worked :)
ReplyDeletecool stuff, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is insane! I would be afraid to use it.
ReplyDeleteWow, there really is an app for everything...
ReplyDeleteVery odd invention to say the least.
ReplyDeletePretty crazy invention. Surely someone really concerned about Cancer would not use this. Great post though, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhere to I put money in for stock. This is a gold mine.
ReplyDeleteFinally something worth getting an iphone for! XD
ReplyDeleteI kid I kid :p
That's bloody good news.
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