The palm-sized tool uses near-infrared lights to measure a tumor's hemoglobin, water and fat levels, providing what developer Darren Robyler referred to as a "mecca of information."
Allison DeAngelis, Biz Journals
Wed, 09/19/2018 - 6:53pm
The palm-sized tool uses near-infrared lights to measure a tumor's hemoglobin, water and fat levels, providing what developer Darren Robyler referred to as a "mecca of information."