Researchers at MIT are developing a wearable breast cancer screening device that can be used by high-risk women who may develop aggressive cancers in between routine mammograms. The device includes a patch that is placed over a specially-designed bra and scanned with an ultrasound tracker, enabling women to collects data that can be analyzed by artificial intelligence.
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