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Prism winner nabs Edison Award

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For its Aura noninvasive skin cancer detection device, Verisante Technology Inc. of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, received a bronze Edison Award in April. The Aura allows Raman-based disease detection to move into the doctor’s office for the first time, and, unlike other optical skin cancer detectors, it doesn’t use visual characteristics to assess lesions but instead analyzes the biochemical changes in the skin (based on molecular vibrations) using a near-IR (785 nm) laser. A clinical study showed that the device had a success rate of 99 percent in detecting the disease...Read full article

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    Published: July 2013
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