T-Ray was/is Verisante prior to the renaming. I'm sure you are aware of the information below? Staggering preliminary results actually already available.....and it's quite common/normal for preliminary results to mirror the final results(correct me if I'm wrong here.)
All the best, Walt
"T-Ray has signed a collaborative research agreement with the Skin Care Centre at Vancouver General Hospital/Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC. Pursuant to the agreement, T-Ray will fund the statistical analysis of the results of a six-year human clinical study in which the Verisante Aura technology was used to image approximately 1,000 suspicious skin lesions at Vancouver General Hospital’s renowned Skin Care Centre. While the Verisante™ Aura™ detects all types of skin cancers, published preliminary results of 274 lesions demonstrated exceptional sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 70% for the detection of melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer."
infor found near bottom of page[9th paragraph from bottom]