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In Taiwan, technological innovations are making strides in medical diagnostics. Scientists have unveiled a handheld device capable of detecting breast cancer through a simple saliva test. Traditional detection methods, including mammograms, have limitations in accuracy and cost, often running hundreds of dollars. In contrast, this new device, priced at a mere $5, processes a saliva sample in seconds to identify specific biomarkers linked to cancer.
This innovative approach may revolutionize breast cancer diagnosis, making it accessible and efficient, potentially allowing patients to monitor their health from the comfort of their homes.