New game-changing breast cancer technology developed in WA
A new breast cancer technology has been developed in Western Australia, significantly improving the identification of cancer cells during surgery. Hundreds of patients are currently participating in trials to test this innovative approach. This advancement has the potential to change surgical practices for breast cancer treatment.
- ▪The new technology enhances the identification of breast cancer cells during surgery.
- ▪Hundreds of patients are undergoing trials for this innovative technology.
- ▪The development is taking place in Western Australia.
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