Optical imaging technology that enables detection of all colorectal cancers
Futurity - 11-Dec-2019Reduces the chances of missing even smallest precancerous lesions
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Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Washington University
Quing Zhu has pioneered the combining ultrasound and near infrared (NIR) imaging modalities for clinical diagnosis of breast cancers and for treatment assessment and prediction of advanced breast cancers. In addition, Zhu and her team as well as her collaborators have pioneered co-registered ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging techniques for ovarian cancer detection and diagnosis. Recently, Zhu’s team and her collaborators at Medical School have investigated co-registered photoacoustic microscopy and ultrasound, optical coherence tomography and structured light techniques for colorectal cancer diagnosis and for rectal cancer treatment response prediction. Her passion is to advance cancer diagnosis and treatment prediction . Her research interests are focused on multi-modality photoacoustic, ultrasound, optical coherence tomography, structured light imaging techniques for cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment assessment and prediction.
See also: McKelvey School of Engineering - School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University, St. Louis
Details last updated 22-Dec-2019
Reduces the chances of missing even smallest precancerous lesions