A joint research team is developing a new breast cancer screening technique that could reduce false positives and potentially minimise the need for biopsies. Led by Brigham Young University (BYU) electrical engineer Neal Bangerter and University of Utah collaborators Rock Hadley and Joshua Kaggie, the group has created an MRI device that could improve both the process and accuracy of breast cancer screening by scanning for sodium levels in the breast.
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