A device small enough to fit in a GP’s pocket can diagnose dangerous skin cancers in just 20 seconds.
The hand-held gadget, which costs around £500, can detect cancer using a complex technique called Optical Transfer Diagnosis.
A device small enough to fit in a GP’s pocket can diagnose dangerous skin cancers in just 20 seconds.
The hand-held gadget, which costs around £500, can detect cancer using a complex technique called Optical Transfer Diagnosis.
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