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Massachusetts General to begin computerized thermal breast imaging study

Published in Women's Health Weekly, September 26th, 2002

Computerized Thermal Imaging (CIO) announced that Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) will conduct a clinical study to help evaluate the company's breast imaging system.

The system utilizes noninvasive thermal imaging technology that could help physicians differentiate between a patient's benign or malignant breast lesions. The study will begin in the fall and will be led by Dr. Kevin Hughes, MGH surgical oncologist, in association with Dr. Daniel Kopans, director of breast imaging at MGH and professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School.

The initiation of this clinical study follows the announcement of two additional milestones for...

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