Imaging Advance May Bring Earlier Disease Detection

The new approach is more sensitive than existing tools and could help researchers detect illnesses at a much earlier stage

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Scientists have devised a technique for visualising tissues that could aid diagnosis and treatment of diseases including cancer.

The new approach is more sensitive than existing tools and could help researchers detect illnesses at a much earlier stage.

Doctors may also be able to check how well a patient is responding to a treatment by monitoring changes occurring in cells.

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