Detect cancer early through advanced laparoscopy
It became possible for doctors inner discovery of cancerous tumors in the preliminary stages, and this through the perspective of private medical scans of the liver, and in being able to easily recognize the cancerous tumor.

"Probe laser" This is the telescope desired, which is a smaller microscope in the world, and this microscope is flexible high, next to it is based give micrograph from within the body's tissues, allowing doctors to identify cancer cells at the same moment and without the need to take a sample or the need for a laboratory examination.
And work the telescope depends on the radiation to blue laser light, working to enlarge the image to about 1000 times if compared to the traditional image, and then transmitted to the computer to be scanned.
And indicates "Michael acetic" - physician and surgeon - that when using this telescope, we shorten phases detected on cancerous tumors to single phase, beside that this telescope allows doctors to view a single cell, as well as monitor and determine whether intact or had cancer.
It became possible for doctors inner discovery of cancerous tumors in the preliminary stages, and this through the perspective of private medical scans of the liver, and in being able to easily recognize the cancerous tumor.
"Probe laser" This is the telescope desired, which is a smaller microscope in the world, and this microscope is flexible high, next to it is based give micrograph from within the body's tissues, allowing doctors to identify cancer cells at the same moment and without the need to take a sample or the need for a laboratory examination.
And work the telescope depends on the radiation to blue laser light, working to enlarge the image to about 1000 times if compared to the traditional image, and then transmitted to the computer to be scanned.
And indicates "Michael acetic" - physician and surgeon - that when using this telescope, we shorten phases detected on cancerous tumors to single phase, beside that this telescope allows doctors to view a single cell, as well as monitor and determine whether intact or had cancer.

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