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What Technologies are Used in 3D Visualization?
Several advanced technologies are employed in the creation of 3D visualizations. These include
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
,
computed tomography (CT)
scans, and
positron emission tomography (PET)
scans. Combined with sophisticated software, these imaging techniques can generate detailed 3D models of tumors. Additionally, advancements in
machine learning
and
artificial intelligence
are being integrated to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of these visualizations.
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