Technological Breakthrough in Detecting Breast Cancer
This year, 200,000 women in the US will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Many more will see their doctor for an annual mammogram screening. Now, Doctors at Emory University in Atlanta are testing a new diagnostic tool that cuts false positive results by almost half and could give doctors a whole new way to detect abnormalities.Related Videos
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