Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation receives $3 million NCI grant

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DR. SUSAN LOVE RESEARCH FOUNDATION received a $3 million NCI grant to further test a computer assisted diagnosis triage software product that can triage palpable breast lumps and identify those that are suspicious. The technology is being developed for use in low- and middle-income countries. The three-year UH3 Phase II exploratory cooperative agreement will support...

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