Rice University develops AI-powered handheld endomicroscope for early epithelial cancer detection
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Rice University researchers have developed PrecisionView, a handheld endomicroscope that combines advanced optics with deep learning to enable real-time, high-resolution imaging across large tissue areas. The device aims to detect epithelial cancers (which account for 80-90% of all cancers) early, potentially replacing invasive biopsies. The system uses AI-powered image processing to overcome traditional imaging limitations, making it more affordable and accessible for early cancer screening.
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· 2 pulledPrecisionView is a handheld endomicroscope that provides real-time, high-resolution imaging across large tissue areas, providing a potential alternative to invasive biopsies.
Epithelial cancers account for 80% to 90% of all cancer cases in the world, comprising a wide variety of malignancies that begin in the epithelial tissues that form the skin and line the body's internal passageways and organs.
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