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To: Mr. K who wrote (466)5/28/1998 2:40:00 PM
From: Gwolf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
Mr.K, during my visit in the summer of 1997 I asked if CTI's process could detect problems deeper in the body such as the heart. I was told that their technology was 'Two Dimensional' at that time. They talked about eventually working with a 'Three Dimensional' image that would be able to detect functional defects deeper in the body. That additional ability will take this technology into every medical facet that you can conceive, it would be phenomenal, but it's not here now that I know of. I received the definite impression that would be much farther down the road as they needed to focus on the bring the current two dimensional technology to market. They did state that they could use the current technology to detect prostrate cancer, back injuries and carpal tunnel right now.

Gwolf



To: Mr. K who wrote (466)5/28/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: Profiteer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
< Added screening location, must still be several months away from trial completion?>
Mr.K ... In all likelihood your assumption is probably correct. Looking at the glass "half full", here is a thought. If I knew about the newest NEXT GENERATION car to be released, and didn't want to stand in line at the dealership to order one, I would volunteer to test drive it. In turn, be the first with one in my garage!