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Breast Cancer Screening Could Be Revolutionized By New Technology
Breast Cancer Screening Could Be Revolutionized By New Technology
Breast Cancer Screening Could Be Revolutionized By New Technology
The world's first radar breast imaging system developed at Bristol University that could revolutionise the way women are scanned for breast cancer, is being trialled at North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT). Professor Alan Preece and Dr Ian Craddock from the University of Bristol have been working for a number of years to develop a breast-imaging device which uses radio waves and therefore has no radiation risk unlike conventional mammograms.
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