VR cures cancer is a fake but VR can take you to explore the world of cancer

▼ VR cures cancer is a fake but VR can take you to explore the world of cancer from Baidu VR The British Cancer Research Agency will invest 40 million euros in the next five years for two major breakthrough cancer treatment research projects. The agency also awarded two large bonuses to scientists at Cambridge University. With financial support, scientists will try VR to view tumors. Prof. Greg Hannon will be the head of Cambridge Cancer Research Institute (Cambridge University) in the UK. At the same time, the research institution will also cooperate with countries such as the United States, Switzerland, Canada and Ireland that use virtual reality research. This will enable scientists and doctors to look at every aspect of cells and tumors in unprecedented detail. Among them, new ways of studying breast cancer may change the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer. This uses virtual reality technology to view human cells. There is a "superhuman function" in the treatment of VR experience that allows the user to fly into the tumour, view all the cells, and find out exactly where each cell functions. Tumor creation process Professor Hannon said, “This is a huge challenge. I like this idea of ​​putting people on Mars. There are so many technologies available that support us doing this. The oncology field has encountered problems that we still cannot solve. It can be solved using technology." “We wanted to create an interactive, fully realistic 3D map of tumors that could be studied in virtual reality, allowing scientists to 'walk in' and look at them in detail. In this way, we can understand Multi-tumors, solutions have been unanswered by cancer scientists for years." Xiao Bian learned that the cancer research organization also gave a map of the process of creating VR tumors. First, get a detailed tumor reference map. Second, dry the tumor section. Third, in-depth study of sliced ​​genetic information. Fourth, the information is processed and the tumor is reconstructed in VR. Fifth, users can wear VR helmets at the same time, enter the tumor, view and analyze. Xiao Bian believes that regardless of whether VR can really play a therapeutic role in surgery, but can enter the body to view the cause of the disease, surely will greatly promote the treatment of cancer.