you may just imagine how agonizing the wait for Crab scan results must be . Scientists have shortened the time dramatically with this staggeringly - accurate bedside - scanner , which call for just a needle - full of tissue paper sample — and an iPhone app to read the resultant on .
The scientists , fromHarvard UniversityandMassachusetts Institute of Technology , developed thenuclear magnetised resonancescanner which use antibody and charismatic particles to identify cancerous cellular telephone . So far , the final result have been impressively accurate at 96 per penny .
The common method acting of diagnosing cancer only has an 84 per centime accuracy pace , which is mindbogglingly scary . Those poor mass who get misdiagnosed — either with confident or negative readings ! No - one can imagine the pain they must go through .

But short , we ’re entering a period where Crab can be detected using a few components and an iPhone . An iPhone , which did n’t even exist five years ago . Of naturally , in an ideal humans cancer would n’t exist — but if we can hammer the cost down and make this technology readily useable to everyone , even home - tests would save a deal of heartache for everyone involved .
We ’ve already seen the iPhone used in the medical domain , bothprofessionallyand in the menage , fordiabetes - sufferers . Could we get to the point where there ’s literally an app ( and gimmick ) for identifying all way of diseases ? It could be a hypochondriac ’s dream — and keep doctor out of occupation .
https://gizmodo.com/epocrates-and-apple-bringing-iphone-app-for-medical-pro-365022

I should n’t have to import out how life - changing this new gadget is , with 25 per cent of deaths in the US being attributed to Cancer the Crab each class . If we can clamp down on the turn of false meter reading , and do it quicker and cheaper than ever before , these scientists are taking us one stone’s throw nearer to the world we all deserve to live in : a malignant neoplastic disease - free one . [ STMviaPhysOrgandBloomberg ]
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