A team of researchers from Rice University and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has developed a groundbreaking handheld imaging device that could dramatically improve how cancer is detected. The new technology, called PrecisionView, combines artificial intelligence with advanced optical imaging to help doctors identify cancer in real time without relying heavily on invasive biopsies. The research was recently published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and is being seen as a major step forward in medical imaging and early cancer diagnosis. A New Approach to Detecting Cancer Early detection remains one of the most important factors in improving cancer survival rates. When cancer is discovered at an early stage, treatment is usually more effective, less invasive, and less expensive. However, many cancers are still diagnosed too late because current diagnostic methods have important limitations. Today, doctors often rely on biopsies, where a s...