Women Wanted for New Breast Cancer Screening Study

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Women Wanted for New Breast Cancer Screening Study

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Researchers at Henry Ford Hospital in West Bloomfield are conducting a study to determine whether 3D ultrasound technology along with routine mammogram screening can do a better job of finding breast cancer in women with dense breast tissue., null

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Tags: Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Breast Cancer, Imaging Tests, Ultrasound, Hospital, Women's Health, Hospitals

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