Cancer research today : tumour diagnosis: physical methods.
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- 1974
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Here, Boag, Jones, McReady and Taylor discuss different physical methods of tumour diagnosis in cancer. The cassette is accompanied by the following summary: "The programme illustrates four new techniques for detecting malignant tumours: xeroradiography - a method of taking x-ray pictures which greatly enhances contrast and is partiCancercularly useful in breast radiographs; thermography - which can sometimes reveal an underlying malignant growth by a significant change in the skin temperature pattern; ultrasound - which can map out the internal structure of an organ such as the liver from the echose produced in it: new radioactive substances - which are preferentially retained by growing tumours and therefore reveal their location by the gamma rays they emit."
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1 videocassette (Digibeta) (42.44 min.) : sound, black and white, PAL.
1 DVD (42.44 min.) : sound, black and white, PAL.
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