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Dr. Emily Conant along with other researchers at the Hospital of University Pennsylvania have been studying a new technology known as tomosynthesis for over 10 years. This 3D mammography has been proved to show higher detection rates of breast cancer. 

By Courtesy of Penn News Today · July 2, 2014

Dr. Emily Conant along with other researchers at the Hospital of University Pennsylvania have been studying a new technology known as tomosynthesis for over 10 years. This 3D mammography has been proved to show higher detection rates of breast cancer.