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Uvm Scholar Develops Device that Could Detect Breast Cancer in Early Stages

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The microchip, similar to a pregnancy test, would allow the detection of proteins associated with this type of cancer from a blood sample, and thus access an early diagnosis of the disease. Detecting the cancer before it spreads could be closer thanks to the research developed by Dr. Rina Ortiz, biologist and academic of the University Viña del Mar and her partner Dr. Natalia Hassan of the Metropolitan Technological University, who work on a dev…
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The microchip, similar to a pregnancy test, would allow the detection of proteins associated with this type of cancer from a blood sample, and thus access an early diagnosis of the disease. Detecting the cancer before it spreads could be closer thanks to the research developed by Dr. Rina Ortiz, biologist and academic of the University Viña del Mar and her partner Dr. Natalia Hassan of the Metropolitan Technological University, who work on a dev…

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G5noticias broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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