Tiny cameras may detect breast cancer earlier
Doctors in Canada have a new way of looking inside a woman's breasts using a
camera that travels inside the myriad of tiny ducts that could hold the
seeds of breast cancer.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1090018614734_30
I thought this item was interesting - I wonder if anyone is trying to use
this to actually study lactation, and things like mastitis?
I sure wish some of this research effort and technology was used to support
the breast, (and its owner, the woman) to function in a healthy and normal
manner in the first place (healthy and successful lactation) rather than
just trying to cure cancer, later.
Janice Reynolds
Saskatchewan, Canada
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