The landscape of cancer care is constantly changing, growing, and developing. For physicians at Cleveland Clinic, cancer care for come people with breast cancer now includes a newly developed prototype, SmartGoggles, that could change the way they conduct biopsies. According to Consult QD, these new SmartGoggles, which surgeons would wear while conducting the biopsy, feature real-time fluorescent imaging, and allow doctors to see the disease in 3D. Head over to Consult QD to learn more about how these developing SmartGoggles, developed by Yang Liu, Ph.D, at the University of Akron, and Francis Papay, MD, chair of Cleveland Clinic’s Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Institute, are changing the cancer care landscape, and how the use of eyewear and technology might impact cancer care in the future.