First comes the blood work—CA-125 in her case—then the imaging: MRI, followed by a sonogram. The gradients and radio-frequency coils map the body slice by slice, stacking them into a three-dimensional volume.
Chemotherapy begins but exacts its price; chemicals flood every tissue. Her bones feel hollowed, her cells as if they are burning from the inside.Category
Medical Imaging,
Embodied Trauma,
LiDAR