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Woman spots breast cancer while playing with thermal camera at Scots tourist spot

A woman discovered she has breast cancer after spotting an unusual heat coming from her chest on a thermal imaging camera at an Edinburgh tourist attraction.

Bal Gill was at Camera Obscura & World of Illusions in May with her family and took a photo of the thermal image having noticed a red heat patch radiating from her left breast.

Thinking the uneven heat was "odd" compared to other people, the 41-year-old carried out an internet search on thermal imaging cameras and found out they can be used by oncologists to help diagnose cancers.

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/s...aying-20695718

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On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 00:23:11 -0700, spuorgelgoog wrote:

... no, not proctology with the Aldi borescope

Woman spots breast cancer while playing with thermal camera at Scots
tourist spot

A woman discovered she has breast cancer after spotting an unusual heat
coming from her chest on a thermal imaging camera at an Edinburgh
tourist attraction.

Bal Gill was at Camera Obscura & World of Illusions in May with her
family and took a photo of the thermal image having noticed a red heat
patch radiating from her left breast.

Thinking the uneven heat was "odd" compared to other people, the
41-year-old carried out an internet search on thermal imaging cameras
and found out they can be used by oncologists to help diagnose cancers.

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/s...-spots-breast-

cancer-playing-20695718

Yes, saw that.

I can recommend that Camera Obscura; been several times. The exhibitions
on the way up and down (interactive as in the above) are good fun.
It doesn't say above (but it does in the link), but it's at the top of
the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.

Less well known is the Camera Obscura (not much else, but a lovely
building) in Portslade, near Brighton. But phone first as it's run by
volunteers.


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On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 9:12:04 AM UTC+1, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 00:23:11 -0700, spuorgelgoog wrote:

... no, not proctology with the Aldi borescope

Woman spots breast cancer while playing with thermal camera at Scots
tourist spot

A woman discovered she has breast cancer after spotting an unusual heat
coming from her chest on a thermal imaging camera at an Edinburgh
tourist attraction.

Bal Gill was at Camera Obscura & World of Illusions in May with her
family and took a photo of the thermal image having noticed a red heat
patch radiating from her left breast.

Thinking the uneven heat was "odd" compared to other people, the
41-year-old carried out an internet search on thermal imaging cameras
and found out they can be used by oncologists to help diagnose cancers.

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/s...-spots-breast-

cancer-playing-20695718

Yes, saw that.

I can recommend that Camera Obscura; been several times. The exhibitions
on the way up and down (interactive as in the above) are good fun.
It doesn't say above (but it does in the link), but it's at the top of
the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.

Less well known is the Camera Obscura (not much else, but a lovely
building) in Portslade, near Brighton. But phone first as it's run by
volunteers.



Thanks for the recommendation Bob, I live fairly local to that and have thought
of visiting more than once...

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On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 01:29:21 -0700, jkn wrote:

On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 9:12:04 AM UTC+1, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 00:23:11 -0700, spuorgelgoog wrote:

... no, not proctology with the Aldi borescope

Woman spots breast cancer while playing with thermal camera at Scots
tourist spot

A woman discovered she has breast cancer after spotting an unusual
heat coming from her chest on a thermal imaging camera at an
Edinburgh tourist attraction.

Bal Gill was at Camera Obscura & World of Illusions in May with her
family and took a photo of the thermal image having noticed a red
heat patch radiating from her left breast.

Thinking the uneven heat was "odd" compared to other people, the
41-year-old carried out an internet search on thermal imaging cameras
and found out they can be used by oncologists to help diagnose
cancers.

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/s...-spots-breast-

cancer-playing-20695718

Yes, saw that.

I can recommend that Camera Obscura; been several times. The
exhibitions on the way up and down (interactive as in the above) are
good fun.
It doesn't say above (but it does in the link), but it's at the top of
the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.

Less well known is the Camera Obscura (not much else, but a lovely
building) in Portslade, near Brighton. But phone first as it's run by
volunteers.



Thanks for the recommendation Bob, I live fairly local to that and have
thought of visiting more than once...

J^n


I grew up in Brighton but it wasn't there then. I visit quite a bit, and
one of my former student has a large shop in {Boundary,Station} Road. So
I popped into the Foredown Tower. Dead lucky because they'd just started
a presentation and were willing to start it again!



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Brian Gaff wrote

I can see apple working right now on their face recognition camera to
allow it to diagnose cancer in a new app.


Quite right too given that Steve Jobs died of it.

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... no, not proctology with the Aldi borescope

Woman spots breast cancer while playing with thermal camera at Scots
tourist spot

A woman discovered she has breast cancer after spotting an unusual heat
coming from her chest on a thermal imaging camera at an Edinburgh tourist
attraction.

Bal Gill was at Camera Obscura & World of Illusions in May with her
family and took a photo of the thermal image having noticed a red heat
patch radiating from her left breast.

Thinking the uneven heat was "odd" compared to other people, the
41-year-old carried out an internet search on thermal imaging cameras and
found out they can be used by oncologists to help diagnose cancers.

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/s...aying-20695718

Owain



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On Wednesday, 23 October 2019 17:41:45 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
Brian Gaff wrote

I can see apple working right now on their face recognition camera to
allow it to diagnose cancer in a new app.


Quite right too given that Steve Jobs died of it.


be interesting to see how face detection works with a pancreas.

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