Improvements in Lung Cancer Diagnosis - Biophilia Intruder

Improvements in Lung Cancer Diagnosis - Biophilia Intruder

Lung cancer is one of the most widespread diseases in human tumor structures. It has a continuous insidious process and only manifests clinically when the symptoms of the disease are very obvious and can only be treated surgically.

In view of this, the improvement of lung cancer diagnosis should be carried out from the following two directions: finding methods for early tumor process detection in the preclinical development stage, optimizing and shortening the preoperative tumor diagnosis cycle. The main diagnostic methods are chest X-ray and tomography. The radiological symbology of lung cancer depends on the form of the primary tumor, consisting of shadow patterns in the tumor itself, caused by tumor airway conduction disturbances and secondary metastatic changes in the lung, mediastinum, and pleura. Modern computer technologies (computed tomography and its modifications, magnetic resonance imaging) have made it possible to significantly expand the potential of visualizing pathological changes in the lungs, but in practice they are still quite expensive and not readily available. In this context, a new hardware diagnostic method, the NLS examination of the chest, remains unclaimed; it is considered to be of low informative value as most experts do not understand the full potential of the modern NLS diagnostic device, the Biophilia Intruder.