@Baron_Douro@XCarcallaX@K9Cognoscente I am not disputing your point good sir which is actually indicative of the disconnect between doctors and engineers.
Bad medical news, even probable, causes stress and anxiety to patients, watchful waiting most certainly won't cut it in most cases.
@XCarcallaX@K9Cognoscente How would you like it if you had a scan that's suggestive of cancer and your physician tells you to monitor it for a few years with scans as it might be a false positive?
@commanderdata85@drterrysimpson@DoomSpiralpod That is exactly what we do with the available technology for non symptomatic benign findings. I am yet to see one original or even slightly useful suggestion
@MalcolmRaw99915@DrCasteelEM Thats someone else's job, as a doctor I doubt they even allow you into the records office so your understanding of the system is massively flawed, yet doctors being the front end bear all the blame
Midjourney announces the world’s first full-body ultrasound CT scanner
• Goal is to bring affordable full-body imaging to everyone on Earth
• Users are submerged in water during the scan
• Creates detailed 3D body maps in under a minute
• Can map more than 25 organs and anatomical structures in detail
• No radiation is used
• Working with the FDA for approvals on diagnostic use
• Plans to bring the tech to market by the end of 2027
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