“…Consequently, quantum dot tagging may be usable as a tool for not only detecting cancer cells, but also for diagnosing speci fi c cancers. Following up this work, other research has found that the fl uorescent brightness varies between healthy and cancerous brain cells labeled with quantum dots, with the result that quantum dot imaging tools can potentially also be used to help make clearer differentiations between healthy and tumor tissues (Cai et al 2006 ;Farias et al 2006Farias et al , 2008 . Still other research has suggested quantum dot imaging can help identify radiation damage to tissues in cancer treatments, assess tissue viability, and potentially provide other valuable insights into cancer diagnosis and therapy in the brain and central nervous system (Toms et al 2006 ) .…”