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Photoacoustic technique could advance breast cancer detection

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Method uses ultrasound to measure changes resulting from tumor formation

Gary Boas

Breast cancer accounts for the highest number of malignancies among women worldwide — and its incidence is rising, with an estimated 1.4 million new cases to be diagnosed in 2010. Currently, detection and diagnosis of breast cancer rely on x-ray mammography, ultrasound imaging and biopsy. The three techniques provide a high degree of accuracy but suffer various drawbacks. X-ray mammography can miss cancers, especially in radiodense glandular breasts, and patient discomfort and the possible dangers of ionizing radiation are cause for concern. Ultrasound imaging isn’t yet mature enough for...Read full article

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    Published: November 2007
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    ionizing radiation
    Generally, any radiation that can form ions, either directly or indirectly, while traveling through a substance.
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