Saturday, April 6, 2013

Glove Cancer Detector


Glove Cancer Detector

OKC woman's invention could revolutionize cancer detection




Mary Johnson has just patented her idea which she has been working on for 20 years. The glove works like an ultrasound and uses heat in addition to other factors to detect abnormalities.
She says General Electric has expressed interest in her idea.
"Whoo hooo, that's exactly what I did," said Johnson. I threw my hands up and I thanked God and I said, 'Lord, your product is on the way.'"
Johnson says her prototype should be available within the next three months. Before that it must go through clinical trials.
Johnson says her dream is to sell the glove in grocery stores so that it is available to everyone.




OKLAHOMA CITY —An Oklahoma City woman's invention could revolutionize the way cancer is detected.