Researchers at MIT are developing a wearable breast cancer screening device that can be used by high-risk women who may develop aggressive cancers in between routine mammograms. The device includes a patch that is placed over a specially-designed bra and scanned with an ultrasound tracker, enabling women to collects data that can be analyzed by artificial intelligence.
Could a Bra Actually Detect Breast Cancer?, Innovation
A wearable ultrasound scanner could detect breast cancer earlier, MIT News
Could a wearable device help detect breast cancer at home?
Breast cancer detector using wearable ultrasound patches fits inside a woman's bra - Study Finds
MIT Researchers Develop A Wearable Breast Cancer Detection Device
MIT's Wearable Ultrasound: New Era in Cancer Detection?
Wearable device with AI could allow for at-home breast cancer screenings: 'Accessible and personalized
MIT researchers build wearable ultrasound device for breast cancer
Sensors, Free Full-Text
New ultrasound patch can measure how full your bladder is, could be adapted for earlier diagnosis of cancers
3D Printing Applications in the Fight Against Breast Cancer - 3Dnatives
You gotta go! New ultrasound patch can measure your bladder levels - Study Finds