In the press - Montreal scientists make breakthrough in prostate cancer research

After years of work, a team of researchers in Montreal think they have found a game-changer in treating prostate cancer.

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The Guangdong Medical University in China develops a method for non-invasive prostate cancer screening using Renishaw's inVia™ confocal Raman microscope

New research at the Guangdong Medical University suggests a laser-based approach could be the latest breakthrough in prostate cancer detection. The proposed non-invasive blood test uses a combination of two techniques: surface-enhanced Raman scattering (S

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Do you want to try a prostate massage?

Don’t be embarrassed, you’re not the only one. The numbers of both men and women who are interested in knowing more and trying prostate massages have increased significantly in 2018. In the past, anything to do with a man’s backside was often attached wit

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Renishaw adds Raman capabilities to synchrotron research

Over the last few months, Renishaw engineers and beamline scientists from the Swiss Norwegian beamlines (SNBL) have developed novel Raman probes to advance cutting-edge Synchrotron research. Wouter van Beek and a team of scientists working at SNBL, use si

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Ground breaking Raman work presented at conference

Renishaw has collaborated with scientists at Oxford Radcliffe Hospital to investigate the capability of Raman spectroscopy to classify gliomas, in terms of their genetic subtypes, using different pathological preparations. This work was presented at the r

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Raman spectroscopy used to detect radiation damage in cells and tissues during cancer treatment

The Irving K Barber School of Arts and Sciences at the University of British Columbia, Canada, hosts a multidisciplinary group of physics, engineering and radiation oncology scientists. It is interested in detecting and understanding the damage in cells a

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