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IceCure Reports Positive Results In Tumor-Freezing Breast Cancer Trial
IceCure's ProSense is a liquid-nitrogen-based cryoablation system used in the treatment of patients with T1 invasive breast cancer.
May 09, 2021
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AI Diagnostics Firm Ibex To Pilot Breast Cancer Screening Tool With Israeli HMO
Ibex's screening solution helps pathologists improve accuracy and reduce turnaround time for breast cancer diagnoses.
December 16, 2020
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Israeli AI Diagnostics Firm Ibex To Roll Out Cancer Screening For NHS Patients In UK
Founded in 2014, Ibex develops clinical-grade, AI-based solutions that help pathologists detect and grade cancer in biopsies
June 30, 2020
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From NASA To Jerusalem: Israeli Scientist Develops Handheld Monitor To Detect Early Breast Cancer
Dr. Yehudit Abrams, whose invention, MonitHer, won the WeWork Creator Awards this summer, is set to bring safe, personal cancer monitoring into the comfort of our homes.
October 16, 2018
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Israeli Scientists Develop New Method To Detect Breast Cancer With Up To 95% Accuracy
Researchers from Ben-Gurion University and the Soroka Medical Center say they have found a new non-invasive way to screen for initial stages of breast cancer using breath and urine tests.
April 25, 2018
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This Company Invented A Machine Algorithm That Diagnoses Breast Cancer Earlier
After losing his wife to cancer, a British researcher teamed up with Israel's Zebra Medical Vision to create a machine to detect the disease.
October 13, 2016
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Israeli Researchers Make Breakthrough Discovery In Fight Against Breast Cancer
Every year, one in eight women worldwide is diagnosed with breast cancer. Israeli researchers have come up with an "extremely effective" way to prevent its spread.
September 25, 2016
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Breast Cancer Survivor Creates ‘Pink Perfect Nipples’ To Give Women A Sense Of Wholeness
Breast cancer survivors can restore their femininity with Pink Perfect's adhesive silicon nipples that are applied after reconstruction surgeries.
January 06, 2015
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Israeli Doctor: ‘Curing Breast Cancer – An Attainable Goal’
While modern medicine might still be far from curing cancer altogether, major breakthroughs are being made on a daily basis for curing some forms of it. An Israeli doctor says that curing breast cancer is "not a fantasy."
April 15, 2014
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IceCure’s Treatment That Turns Tumors Into Ice Balls Reports Success In Lung Cancer Trial
Two weeks ago, we published an article about Israel's IceCure, known for its treatment that freezes breast tumors into balls of ice, and which had just announced it would turn its sight on lung cancer. Now we can announce the clinical trial on IceCure’s effectiveness with lung cancer has been successful.
November 13, 2013
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Israeli Company That Turns Tumors Into Ice Balls Now Sets Its Sight On Lung Cancer
IceCure's amazing tumor-freezing technology destroys breast tumors by freezing them into ice balls. Now, the company is targeting the number one killer-cancer in the US – lung cancer.
October 30, 2013
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Researchers Find Promising Therapy For ‘Treatment-Resistant’ Breast Cancer
Current cancer drugs target mechanisms that trigger tumor growth, but some tumors are still considered therapy-resistant. A recent study in Israel may lead to removing one more form of breast cancer from the "untreatable list."
February 28, 2013
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Breast Cancer: Hadassah Designs Simple Blood Test That Reveals Women At Risk
Until now, discovering genetic mutations in humans required full gene sequencing. However, a new method developed at Hadassah Medical Center can reveal harmful mutations that indicate women at high risk of developing breast cancer.
February 16, 2013
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Israeli Technology Turns Tumors Into Ice Balls To Cure Cancer
There are many methods of treating tumors in the human body, most of which require an invasive procedure which involves general anesthesia. Israeli company IceCure has developed a method that turns tumors into balls of ice – eliminating the need for surgery.
December 16, 2012
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New Device Destroys Breast Tumors With Extreme Cold
Minimally invasive device IceSense3 uses extremely cold temperatures to destroy fibroadenomas, common benign breast tumors. The Israeli invention now holds promise as a potential treatment for malignant breast tumors, after a successful clinical trial in Japan.
July 01, 2012