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Laser-based Technique Diagnoses Melanoma

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DURHAM, N.C., Feb. 23, 2011 — High-resolution images from a laser-based tool developed at Duke University could help doctors better diagnose melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. The improved diagnoses could potentially save thousands of lives and millions of dollars in unnecessary healthcare costs each year. The tool probes skin cells using two lasers to pump small amounts of energy, less than that of a laser pointer, into a suspicious mole. Scientists analyze the way the energy redistributes in the skin cells to pinpoint the microscopic locations of different skin pigments. For the first time,...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
    American Recovery and Reinvestment actBasic SciencebiomolecularBiophotonicsbiopsycancerouschemotherapyDuke UniversityeumelaninlesionmelanomaMicroscopyResearch & Technologyskin cancerWarren S. WarrenLasers

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