The Stanford School of Medicine unveiled a novel machine on Tuesday that treats cancer patients with a high degree of precision and is smaller and less expensive than its technological predecessors.
Stanford unveiled Tuesday a new machine it says will more effectively target and treat several types of cancer by better ...
With listing approved by authorities, device that destroys cancer cells with ultrasound waves could become more widely used in public hospitals A cutting-edge machine donated by Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka ...
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An exploration of how targeted nanoparticles and artificial intelligence algorithms combine to locate prostate cancer earlier ...
Novel computational techniques have rapidly developed in the last decade. Software engineers and computer programmers are pushing the boundaries of what we can do using machine learning as an ...