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Improved Breast Cancer Screening
Via MedGadget
The solution to tackling these issues may lie with the new breast screening device from Z-Tech. The device works on the principle that the breast tissue has electrical properties, and when malignancy sets in these tissues, electricity flows more easily through it. So by comparing the relative electrical impedance between the two breasts (in simpler words, the one that allows more electricity to flow through it), it is possible to detect the malignant one. The actual physical setup consists of 12 flower-petal shaped sensors that fit around the breast. Each of these petals is equipped with electrodes that send and receive an imperceptible, low level electrical current into and out of a breast. The impedance data collected by these sensors are transmitted to a computer that does the number crunching and presents the diagnosis in real time. The pros of this method are a number of - it is painless, safe with no harmful radiation, quick (requires only 3 minutes to complete) and does not require an expert technician. Most importantly, preliminary results indicate the device is more effective than mammography, particularly among young patients. However, as with any new technology, there are a lot of skeptics and more trials and improvements are mandatory before this device can be rolled out as a replacement for existing screening methods. Till then, it can still serve a useful role in areas where access to mammography is limited or non-existent. Z-Tech plans to launch it this year in Asia and Europe, while in the U.S. a trial is on to achieve premarket approval. Posted by: Janet Source |
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