
A smartphone-based device developed by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators is a new technology that converts a smartphone into a tool for cancer diagnosis. Ralph Weissleder, MD, PhD, Director of the MGH Center for Systems Biology (CSB), said, "We expect that the D3 platform will enhance the breadth and depth of cancer screening in a way that is feasible and sustainable for resource limited-settings." The device called D3 (digital diffraction ...
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