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Less pain, less radiation in breast cancer detection

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Amanda D. Francoeur, [email protected]

A high-contrast x-ray technology could replace existing painful mammograms in clinical practice and in detecting breast cancer at an earlier stage. Compared with current x-ray technologies, the method uses low radiation doses and provides clearer imaging that enables detection of small lesions even in dense breast tissue. “The ultimate goal of [the new technology] is its use in high-resolution, low-dose in vivo breast CT, which could provide more accurate morphologic information for detection, localization and classification of diseases,” said lead researcher Jani Keyriläinen of Turku...Read full article

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    Published: November 2008
    Biophotonicsbreast cancermammogramsMicroscopyNews & Featuresx-ray technology

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