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ARTEMIS Provides New Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Tool

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For many years traditional ultrasound has been the main method of diagnosing prostate cancer. In recent years new developments in technology have provided a more effective and efficient method that can provide nearly instantaneous results.

For many years traditional ultrasound has been the main method of diagnosing prostate cancer. In recent years new developments in technology have provided a more effective and efficient method that can provide nearly instantaneous results.

Leonard S. Marks, MD, from the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center described this device and how it has become an integral part of their patient care.

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