Biomedical Engineering Reference
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To provide the best available information to an interventionist, the problem
must be tackled from both ends: developing intraoperative imaging technology
to provide immediate data, and improving registration with pretreatment
images, particularly in the presence of tissue deformation. Therapy guidance
will continue to provide challenges to the medical image analysis community
for some years to come.
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