Surgeons Remove Glowing Cancer Cells From a Patient’s Ovary
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcUFTLVonqs[/media]
Woah, damn, that tech is cool
Exceptionally impressive, and ridiculously interesting.
Does anyone know which utility they used to remove the highlighted areas? It looks like either a very small blade or some type of a pressure/heat based cutter.
[QUOTE=genkaz92;32391189]Exceptionally impressive, and ridiculously interesting.
Does anyone know which utility they used to remove the highlighted areas? It looks like either a very small blade or some type of a pressure/heat based cutter.[/QUOTE]
it looks to be a heat blade which cauterizes as it cuts, you can see the small flashes of light
I love this century. Everything is starting to be futuristic.
Obligatory "I never asked for this"
[QUOTE=3com111;32397282]I love this century. Everything is starting to be futuristic.[/QUOTE]
Says the person with a Battlezone "Grizzly" tank as their user icon. (Glad there's people who still remember that game by the way.)
[b]GAME OVARIES[/b]
Notice as the surgeon cuts through more cancer cells pop out (The black dots)
[QUOTE=3com111;32397282]I love this century. Everything is starting to be futuristic.[/QUOTE]
Don't be silly, they thought that 1000 years ago too you know!
This is cool, I wonder how the substance determines which cells are cancerous
op's title made me think the cancer cells were emitting light
Fucking awesome. Were up there :D not quite up there but were gettin' there. I hope the woman in the video is now living happily :D
The future is fast approaching. Where's the flying cars?
Here methinks.
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[QUOTE=dr.bean;32398220]Obligatory "I never asked for this"[/QUOTE]
If he didn't ask he would have died of cancer. How do you feel now?
Glow-in-the-dark-cancer?
Proud to be Dutch.
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