Research
Jun 24, 2008
TAT/PAT: a new screening option?
Early diagnosis and treatment are key to surviving breast cancer. Over the past decade, advances in screening and treatment technologies have reduced the death rate from this disease by about 20%. But while mammography is used routinely as a mass screening tool for detecting breast cancers, it's not perfect: the technique struggles to image dense glandular tissue, early-stage tumours and those close to the chest wall or underarm.
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