VELscope Vx
One of the most frequent and deadly types of cancer is oral cancer.
Over the past fifty years, significant progress has been made in the
area of diagnosing cancerous growths in most parts of the body such as
the mammary glands and the prostate, but almost no progress had been
been made in diagnosing oral cancer. This is significant because oral
cancer is no less frequent than the previously mentioned cancers and the
survival rate is an abysmal thirty percent. But help is on the way.
LED Dental has developed a device that has proven extremely effective
in detecting oral cancer at its beginning stages. This device is known
as the VELscope Vx. The VELscope VX uses a handpiece that shines a blue
light into a patient’s oral cavity. Abnormal tissue growth appears as a
dark spot, with the surrounding healthy tissue appearing fluorescent.
Previously, diagnosis of oral abnormalities was done by the
unassisted eye of a dental professional. While this was the most
effective way of diagnosing a patient’s condition, it was grossly
ineffective in detecting oral cancer at its earliest stages. Without
giving every patient who came into an office a biopsy, most patients
with oral cancer were not diagnosed until the later stages of the
disease when treatment options were limited and the rate of survival was
significantly lower. However, now with the advent of VELscope VX, that
inadequate detection process is a thing of the past.
The significance of the VELscope VX can not be underestimated. For
the first time, dental professionals have a tool that is able to aid in
a diagnosis in a way that has never been done before. That it does so in
a non-invasive manner and painless manner is doubly noteworthy. And
furthermore, the whole process is done within two minutes.
So innovative is the VELscope VX, that the World Health Organization
has honored it as a medical device “which addresses global health
concerns and which [is] likely to be accessible, appropriate and
affordable for use in low-and-middle-income countries.”
Oral health is of the utmost importance. Being able to detect against
potentially life threatening diseases such as oral cancer is the
priority of every dental professional. That we now have a device that is
able to do so at the earliest stages of the disease is having a
tremendous impact not only on the dental community, but upon the world
as well. It is time for everyone to take advantage of this life saving
technology. You owe it to yourself.
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