Japanese researchers develop millimeter-wave sensor technology for precision medical imaging

Monitoring respiratory motion during diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment. However, respiratory motion is rarely monitored during these procedures due to the lack of practical, non-invasive tools, leading to potential image quality issues.

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