<p>➀ Fraunhofer researchers developed a multimodal imaging method combining X-ray and radar technologies to reduce radiation exposure in diagnosing breast and lung cancers;</p><p>➁ The approach co-registers X-ray and radar data, enhances image quality through reconstruction algorithms, and integrates radar data into CT scans to lower radiation doses and artifacts;</p><p>➂ The project aims to establish a lab system for accurate, low-radiation cancer diagnosis, funded by Fraunhofer with participation from multiple institutes.</p>
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