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Bioelectric study limits unneeded breast biopsies. (Palpable, Suspicious Lesions).

Publication: Internal Medicine News

Publication Date: 15-FEB-02

Author: Jancin, Bruce
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COPYRIGHT 2002 International Medical News Group

SAN ANTONIO -- Half of all benign breast biopsies in premenopausal women with palpable, mammographically suspicious breast lesions could safely be avoided through the use of breast bioelectric potential measurements, Dr. David M. Long Jr. said at the annual breast cancer symposium sponsored by the San Antonio Cancer Institute.

Breast bioelectric potential measurement is a novel noninvasive diagnostic tool akin to the EGG and EEG, well-established methods of obtaining key diagnostic information based upon differences in surface electrical...

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