Technology can diagnose cancer

Nokia's general manager said he believed technology could be 'months' before the patient had true cancer.

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Nokia's CEO said that with the development of technology, cancer will be discovered many months before patients actually get sick.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Rajeev Suri outlined the future vision of medical treatment, including remote surgeries, emergency 5G applications and scanning devices. can wear on the person.

' With these types of products, you can prevent disease before it happens and we think that medical and biological innovations can help detect cancer months before it happens. out ', he said.

According to another University of Michigan cancer study, cancer cells may be one of a billion cells following the flow of normal white blood cells that travel throughout the body. Traditional techniques are difficult to correctly identify these "deadly" cells, and the new method will help solve problems more effectively and quickly.

Nokia has made a big bet on technology and how technology can shape the future of the healthcare industry. The company has set up a separate research team for this field. Nokia CEO said with the introduction of 5G internet connection, remote surgery could be done because there was almost no delay in data connection around the world.

" Imagine a doctor in Chicago doing a surgery for a person in Taiwan using a surgical robot. The doctor can immediately feel any feedback on what the 'robot doctor' is going through. "he said.

Suri said a product under development at Nokia is a chip-mounted bra, which can scan specific information such as cholesterol levels, lactic acid levels or glucose.

The executive said wearing such a device would "erase all the distance" between patient and doctor appointments, allowing health professionals to access information continuously.

Nokia's director also added that his company has worked with the China Mobile Research Institute on 5G ambulance service, which can save people in emergency situations.

"Imagine someone having a heart attack on the street and they are taken to an ambulance with a 5G connection, a scanner and a high-definition camera . You will start taking scans right in the ambulance and All of that data is transferred to the operating room before the patient arrives, immediately the diagnosis of the patient's condition has been conducted. '