Computer modelling and cancer outcomes

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2010

Ever wonder if there's a more precise way to detect breast cancer? Find out how University of Auckland researchers, Associate Professor Martyn Nash, Associate Professor Poul Nielsen and Dr Vijay Rajagopal, are revolutionising breast cancer imaging procedures by using realistic personalised computer models of the breast. By using their integrated biophysical modelling, image processing and instrumentation technology, clinicians around the world will be able to better detect and diagnose breast cancer, improve patient outcomes and reduce the personal, social and economic costs associated with breast cancer.

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