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Apr 18, 2021
This innovative technology can distinguish between a benign lesion on the skin and a malignant one, using a non-invasive, immediate, and automatic process in real-time.
By TPS
Israeli scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed a new optical technology that will enable an automatic and immediate melanoma diagnosis, saving many patients’ lives.
This innovative technology, which is based on special optical fibers, can distinguish between a benign lesion on the skin and a malignant one, using a non-invasive, immediate, and automatic process in real-time.
The technology can also distinguish between types of skin cancer, such as melanoma, a life-threatening type of cancer, and malignancies that are not as dangerous.

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