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Nipplecam

27 October 2001

ADD breasts to the list of body parts doctors can probe with tiny cameras.
Researchers are testing out an endoscope as a way of spotting early signs of
breast cancer in women. The device has a camera with a 0.9-millimetre-wide
optical fibre that can be inserted through one of the 15 or so holes in a
woman’s nipple and slipped into the milk duct. Suspect tissue will show up as a
lump or a dull surface. Since most breast cancers start in those ducts, doctors
hope the camera can spot problems earlier in high-risk patients.

At the moment, patients have…

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