Would YOU let a robot check your breasts for lumps? Ultra-sensitive robotic 'finger' could be used to diagnose cancer earlier
An ultra-sensitive robotic'finger' that could help detect breast cancer is being developed by scientists. Experts have created a device with a sophisticated sense of touch that can take patient pulses and check for abnormal lumps. The technology could make it easier for doctors to detect diseases such as breast cancer early on, when they are more treatable. And it may also help patients feel at ease during physical examinations that can seem uncomfortable and invasive, the researchers said. While rigid robotic fingers already exist, experts have raised concerns that these devices might not be up to the delicate tasks required in a doctor's office setting.
Oct-9-2024, 15:16:40 GMT
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