Newspaper Reports Use of GPS for Prostate Care
An Associated Press report in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has mistaken an analogy for reality. According to a Seattle Cancer Care Alliance press release:
“A system for tracking the movement of the prostate during radiation therapy has gone into service at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Featuring tiny GPS-type positioning transponders implanted inside the prostate, the technology tracks any movement of theprostate in real date and alerts technicians whether the organ moves beyond pre-determined parameters so they can adjust the external beam of radiation.”
The AP story in the SP-I reports that: “The Seattle Cancer Care Alliance says it is using the Global Positioning Satellite system to TRACK THE PROSTATE during radiation treatment.” Dudes, read the press release!
Orginal post by Mike
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