<p>➀ Fraunhofer researchers develop a multimodal imaging method combining X-ray CT and radar to reduce radiation exposure in breast and lung cancer diagnosis;</p><p>➁ Radar provides 3D tissue imaging without radiation by analyzing electrical conductivity, complementing X-ray data for higher precision and artifact reduction;</p><p>➂ A three-year project aims to create a lab prototype for early, low-radiation detection of tissue changes, involving Fraunhofer EMI, MEVIS, and FHR institutes.</p>
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