A Simple Explanation of how the Norbert Beyrard HD Scanner works

The current average definition of present day MRI scanners is 1 millimetre which is not sufficient to identify cancers nearly early enough. In the first phase a tumour appears as a singularity from a size of 30 microns but when it increases to 1.3mm the tumour starts by vascularisation leading to migration of the tumour to other parts of the body via small veins and arteries. When the links from cells of the tumour (metastatic cells migrate to the rest of the body) they create new secondary tumours.

The danger is obvious because a 1mm Tumour can double in size in 1-4 days. This results in death in 70% of cases.

In Gt. Britain 45,000 women are suffering from Breast Cancer and yet world wide there are only 45000 Scanners available. Each present day MRI scanner can only do 4 patient scans an hour.

A new patented Algorithm is now making it possible to provide High Definition scans of 25 microns and an increase in definition of 40 times from several millions of points generated by X ray flashes at a much higher speed that could be reached by conventional algorithms and existing detectors.

More importantly when coupled with appropriate surgical approaches such as:-

  • Laser Surgery to destroy the tumour
  • Surgery using optical fibres of very small diameter to penetrate the body and reach the tumour and destroy it and also using a second hollow fibre which can remove the waste.

Perhaps equally important the Norbert Beyrard HD scanner can also determine accurately the position of shrapnel and bullets lodged in the body of soldiers and civilian casualties because of the growing number of terrorists and jihadists.

Currently the ‘Space & Lead’ protection problem huge and very costly as hospitals need 100 square metres to be lead protected. This will become much less of a problem with the new scanner as operatives can safely wear lead protected vests which I have seen..

Seven Seas Partners’ mission is to help provide the funds to manufacture the certified HD unit which will cost a fraction of today’s price of the present day MRI scanners. An important added benefit will also mean increasing the speed of work so the cost of treatment will fall dramatically too. (15 scans instead of 4 scans an hour.)

Seven Seas Partners who also have Healthcare Missions recognise there is the huge potential of saving millions of lives and reducing delays and the cost of treatment enormously.