Wearable sensors represent a non-invasive, convenient means of screening for breast cancer at its inception. By integrating bioimpedance sensors, these wearables measure the electrical properties of breast tissue, detecting abnormalities that could indicate the presence of a tumor. Their ease of use and the ability to perform scans frequently make them a valuable tool for women, particularly those in high-risk categories or with limited access to traditional mammography.
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