Abstract

By placing a soft, sensitive device on the skin, you may be able to quickly detect non-invasive skin disorders in real time. A research team led by a scientist from California South University (CSU) has designed a simple electromechanical device that can be used to automatically and non-invasively diagnose deep tissue pathology such as psoriasis. These findings form the basis for future applications in the clinical evaluation of skin cancers or skin diseases. Keywords: Cancer; Cells; Tissues; Tumors; Prevention; Prognosis; Diagnosis; Imaging; Screening, Treatment; Management

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