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New Medical Image Analysis System that pin points cancer in MRI scans

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dk - 08 Feb 2007 01:44 GMT
Hi,

We have developed a computer program that can read the MRI scan and
pin point the location of a cancer as small as 1.5 mm2. The program
run on a windows xp computer with 512 MB. If you would like to see a
demonstration, please email at david@kanecki.com. The demonstration
program is available for 30 day trial to qualified medical personnel.

Sincerely,

David Kanecki, Bio. Sci., A.C.S.

http://contractDiv.kanecki.com

david@kanecki.com
Howard McCollister - 08 Feb 2007 03:48 GMT
> Hi,
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> david@kanecki.com

Who would have thought that Usenet would be the optimal venue for marketing
this miracle software? Good luck with that...

(yes, it sounds just a little hokey to me...)

HMc
dk - 08 Feb 2007 17:46 GMT
Hi,

I am surprised at your response. Namely, this program is not
"hokey,"and it works. I posted this response because I thought others
in the medical field are interested in helping patients, and not
making snide, snipping remarks. I have not come across a remark like
yours since I was in undergraduate college, and consider it in poor
taste, similar to a few bad professors I had who like to do that sort
of thing.

I am sorry you feel that way, and I may not be able to change you, and
I do not wish to try. I came in professional inqurity and friendship.

David

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