biopsy
04/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Software-powered medical diagnosis already more reliable than “subjective” diagnoses from human doctors
British researchers have developed a new imaging technology for analyzing tumor biopsies. Furthermore, they claim their Digistain technology enjoys greater reliability compared to subjective diagnoses by human health professionals, according to an article in ScienceDaily. The Imperial College London (Imperial) research team promised that their new method can reduce the subjectivity and variability often encountered when […]
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