Texas A&M University-College of Engineering: Doctoral Student Pursues Life-Saving Breast Cancer Detection Technology
October 08, 2019
October 08, 2019
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Oct. 8 -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
Electrical and computer engineering doctoral candidate Elif Kaya is working with Dr. Kamran Entesari on a device to assist with early breast cancer detection in the hope of saving millions of lives.
Worldwide breast cancer statistics are staggering: On average, a woman is diagnosed with this type of cancer every 19 seconds and one woman will die every 13 minute . . .
Electrical and computer engineering doctoral candidate Elif Kaya is working with Dr. Kamran Entesari on a device to assist with early breast cancer detection in the hope of saving millions of lives.
Worldwide breast cancer statistics are staggering: On average, a woman is diagnosed with this type of cancer every 19 seconds and one woman will die every 13 minute . . .