SciBase won FDA approval to introduce its Nevisense system to help dermatologists assess suspect cutaneous lesions that may be melanoma tumours. Unlike many technologies that have been attempted to characterise cancerous lesions, this one uses electrical impedance rather than optical methods. The system delivers electric current at different frequencies through the lesion using a pen-like device.
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