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flag Scientists develop faster, more accurate prostate cancer ultrasound test, reducing need for MRIs.

flag Researchers at Heriot-Watt University have developed a new prostate cancer imaging technique using existing ultrasound technology. flag The method shows a 94% sensitivity rate in tumor detection and takes under 20 minutes, improving on the unreliable PSA test which often leads to unnecessary MRI scans. flag The test involves injecting microbubbles into the vein, which are tracked by super-resolution ultrasound imaging to detect tumors. flag Innovate UK has awarded the project a £370,000 grant.

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