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Doctors Have More Difficulty Diagnosing Disease when Looking at Images of Darker Skin

Doctors Have More Difficulty Diagnosing Disease when Looking at Images of Darker Skin
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Study finds doctors have difficulty diagnosing disease in images of darker skin

Study finds doctors have difficulty diagnosing disease in images of darker skin
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Doctors have more difficulty diagnosing disease when looking at images of darker skin

Doctors have more difficulty diagnosing disease when looking at images of darker skin
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No More Guessing: MIT's Ultrasound Patch Reveals How Full Your Bladder Is

The wearable device, designed to monitor bladder and kidney health, could be adapted for earlier diagnosis of cancers deep within the body. MIT researchers have designed a wearable ultrasound monitor, in the form of a patch, that can image organs within the body without the need for an ultrasound

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A new ultrasound patch can measure how full your bladder is

A wearable ultrasound monitor can image the bladder and determine how full it is. The MIT-developed device could help patients with bladder or kidney disorders more easily track whether these organs are functioning properly.

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Ultrasound Patch Measures Bladder Fullness

Ultrasound Patch Measures Bladder Fullness
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A wearable ultrasound scanner could detect breast cancer earlier: The new device, which can be incorporated into a bra, could allow more frequent monitoring of patients at high risk for breast cancer.

A wearable ultrasound scanner could detect breast cancer earlier: The new device, which can be incorporated into a bra, could allow more frequent monitoring of patients at high risk for breast cancer.
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Wearable ultrasound device could detect breast cancer in early stages

When breast cancer is diagnosed in the earliest stages, the survival rate is nearly 100 percent. However, for tumors detected in later stages, that rate drops to around 25 percent.

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A wearable ultrasound scanner could detect breast cancer earlier

In hopes of improving the survival rate for breast cancer patients, MIT researchers designed a wearable ultrasound device that could allow women to detect tumors when they are still in early stages.

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