Cancer: Crosetto's inventions have the potential to save millions of lives

Cancer: Crosetto’s inventions have the potential to save millions of lives

The Crosetto Foundation for Reducing Cancer Deaths Welcomes Transparency in Science.

Italian-American scientist Dario Crosetto expresses his gratitude to the IEEE-NSS-MIC-RTSD General Chair and the NSS Presidents for supporting Transparency in Science.

They approved the presentation of all six of their papers, whose titles are available in the conference program ( https://www.eventclass.org/contxt_ieee2024/scientific/online-program/session?s=N-29 ), each supported by two pages accepted by the reviewers , which allocates Crosetto almost two hours on October 31, 2024, at 16:20 EST , to present their groundbreaking inventions on 3D-Flow and 3D-CBS particle sensing and cancer detection at the world’s premier conference in particle physics and medical imaging, in Tampa, Florida , where 2,000 scientists will gather.

Crosetto will demonstrate the superiority of his inventions in flexibility, performance and cost-effectiveness compared to all current and past projects in the field. His inventions provide physicists with powerful and cost-effective tools to discover new particles and physicians with the ability to detect tumors using as few as 100 cancer cells , long before 1,000,000 cells are needed for CT, MRI and mammography screening.

He challenges his colleagues to provide references for any current or past projects, funded or not, that can match the flexibility, performance and cost of 3D-Flow and 3D-CBS, with the potential to deliver superior results in particle discovery, reduction of premature cancer deaths and lower healthcare costs.

Since irrefutable calculations and claims prove that Crosetto’s inventions could have saved millions of lives, saved billions of dollars and advanced science and technology in multiple fields, experts from CERN, the Academies of Sciences and in particular the Pontifical Academy of Sciences (which has 86 current and past Nobel Prize-winning members) take responsibility by attending (in person or remotely) his presentations. He urges them to provide references for calculations and demonstrations of any project or idea that has the greatest potential to reduce cancer deaths and costs.

Funding agencies, which spend $2 trillion annually on research and development, and government institutions responsible for providing the best services to their employees and citizens, along with the 236 wealthy individuals of the Giving Pledge (who pledge to donate the majority of their wealth to philanthropy) and entrepreneurs committed to funding impactful projects, are invited to consider contributing as little as $0.00000067 of the more than $30 billion already spent on R&D since Crosetto’s inventions. This would allow him to build two 3D-CBS devices and let the experimental results be the final judgment.

Contactos
Jennifer Colburn
JColburn@crosettofoundation.org

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