Posted By MIKE NORRIS, THE WHIG-STANDARD
Gabor Fichtinger refers to it as a “gizmo.”
If you’re a man past the age of 40, this gizmo may save your life.
Fichtinger, a professor in Queen’s University’s School of Computing, and some American researchers are garnering recognition for their development of a magnetic resonance imaging-based robot that can detect and treat prostate cancer.
“It’s like a guided missile,” said Fichtinger, who has taught courses in computer-assisted surgery at Queen’s since 2007.
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