Lung cancer can be detected faster
LONDON - Malignant spots on the lungs can now be a simpler way of distinguishing benign spots. One in seventy spots is evil. The growth rate of the spots says a lot about the degree of malignancy. With a new computer from the UMCG and the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam, painlessly and quickly determine whether and how fast growing spots. This gives patients more security and saves costs in health care.