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Nigerian scientist Dr. Samuel Achilefu invents infrared goggles to detect cancer cells in real time

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(DDM) – Nigerian-born scientist Dr. Samuel Achilefu has developed groundbreaking infrared goggles that allow surgeons to see cancer cells while operating.

The revolutionary technology makes cancer cells glow in real time, enabling surgeons to identify and remove tumors with higher accuracy.

Before this invention, doctors struggled to confirm complete tumor removal during surgery and often relied on lab results afterward.

Dr. Achilefu’s fluorescence-guided goggles eliminate that delay, improving precision and significantly reducing patient trauma.

The innovation also reduces the likelihood of repeat operations, giving patients a better chance at faster recovery.

DDM gathered that Dr. Achilefu, a distinguished radiologist, has published more than 300 scientific papers.

He also holds over 70 medical patents in the United States, cementing his place among the world’s leading innovators in medical science.

Born in Obingwa, Abia State, Nigeria, his academic journey took him across continents.

He earned a PhD in molecular physical and materials chemistry before completing postdoctoral training at Oxford University, focusing on oxygen transport systems.

Today, his work blends chemistry, engineering, and medicine to transform cancer treatment globally.

Surgeons using his device no longer have to rely solely on touch or sight to trace tumors.

Instead, the glowing effect of cancer cells under infrared light allows for precise cutting with minimal risk.

Medical experts say this innovation could revolutionize cancer surgeries worldwide.

Dr. Achilefu’s achievements are celebrated not only in the U.S. but across Africa, where he remains a source of inspiration.

He has received international awards for innovation, including recognition for improving global healthcare outcomes.

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His invention underscores the power of African excellence in science and technology.

#TheAfricanDream continues to spotlight innovators shaping the world from humble beginnings.

 

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