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A tiny lung nodule can be difficult to find during surgery. Now, Mayo Clinic surgeons are using fluorescent imaging technology to help locate suspicious nodules with greater precision while preserving healthy lung tissue.
The imaging contrast substance is administered before surgery and travels through the body, binding to certain lung cancer cells. During the procedure, surgeons use a specialized camera to detect the fluorescent signal, causing the cancerous tissue to glow. This allows the surgical team to easily identify and remove targeted tissue.
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