Cancer Detecting Smartphone App Unveiled By Researchers At University of Houston

Researchers at the University of Houston may be close to finalising the development of a smartphone application that is capable of detecting a melanoma on a patients body. The new cancer detecting smartphone application is still in its very early developmental stage and requires a $500 magnifying lens to be able to successfully detect a […]

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