Professor Peter Soyer of UQ Dermatology Declares VECTRA® WB360 a “Game Changer” in Early Detection of Melanoma
On Channel 7's House of Wellness, The University of Queensland highlights the VECTRA WB360 as an advanced whole-body imaging system used to identify and track lesions. Hosts Luke Darcy and Jo Stanley discuss the WB360’s 92-camera capture system and 3D body-mapping technology’s value and importance to skin screening in Australia.
Professor Soyer declares VECTRA as a “game-changer” in monitoring suspicious lesions and highlights that the WB360 will be adapted in multiple locations in Australia, to monitor different risk-levels in future melanoma studies.
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