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  • Fluorescent Imaging Breakthrough Helps Johns Hopkins Surgeons Target Hidden Lung Tumors

    Fluorescent Imaging Breakthrough Helps Johns Hopkins Surgeons Target Hidden Lung Tumors

    Surgeons at The Johns Hopkins Hospital are the first in Maryland to use a fluorescent imaging technology that helps them locate and remove hard-to-find lung tumors during minimally invasive thoracic surgeries, potentially improving outcomes while reducing recovery time and complications.

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