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What if you could detect cancer at its earliest stages – before there are any symptoms that would send you to a doctor? What if such a diagnostic tool existed and it was low-cost, minimally invasive and easy to use? The...
Vadim Backman: Detecting Cancer at its Earliest Stages is an episode from Amazing Things Podcast by United For Medical Research. What if you could detect cancer at its earliest stages – before there are any symptoms that would send you to a...
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What if you could detect cancer at its earliest stages – before there are any symptoms that would send you to a doctor? What if such a diagnostic tool existed and it was low-cost, minimally invasive and easy to use? The impact would be huge.Northwestern University professor of bioengineering and biophotonics Vadim Backman is closing in on this goal. By the end of 2017 he expects that the first of a series of cancer pre-screening tests will be available for use by physicians.
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This episode was published on Nov 14, 2016.
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Vadim Backman: Detecting Cancer at its Earliest Stages is from Amazing Things Podcast by United For Medical Research.
Published Nov 14, 2016 and 8:31 long