Surgeon uses iPhone-based ultrasound device to diagnose his own cancer<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>A vascular surgeon using his own neck to test an iPhone-based portable ultrasonic scanner found that cancerous cells were present. <a href="
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MIT Technology Review[/url] reported</p>
<p>Black-and gray images quickly appeared. John Martin is not a cancer specialist. But he knew that the dark, three-centimeter mass he saw did not belong there. “I was enough of a doctor to know I was in trouble,” he says. It was squamous-cell cancer …</p>
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Surgeon uses iPhone-based ultrasound device to diagnose his own cancer