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Using augmented reality to improve breast cancer biopsies: A conversation with Alycen Wiacek, Ph.D.

Using augmented reality to improve breast cancer biopsies: A conversation with Alycen Wiacek, Ph.D.

Update: 2025-01-29
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More than a million breast biopsies are performed annually in the United States, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The need to ensure diagnostic accuracy is great. Alycen Wiacek, Ph.D., motivated by the impact breast cancer has had on her family and a desire to make a difference, is conducting research to help make biopsies more accurate through engineering and augmented reality. In this episode of Further Together, host Matthew Underwood talks to Wiacek about her research. Wiacek is an assistant professor at Oakland University. In her lab, the Medical Acoustics for Global Health Imaging and Clinical Translation (MAGIC), she and her students are developing a system that integrates various imaging modalities into AR to assist in the targeted biopsy of breast masses. This approach with AR means images and information can be displayed directly in the physician’s field of view to better guide the biopsy process. Her research is supported by an ORAU Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award in partnership with the Augmented Reality for Enterprise Alliance (AREA).

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Using augmented reality to improve breast cancer biopsies: A conversation with Alycen Wiacek, Ph.D.

Using augmented reality to improve breast cancer biopsies: A conversation with Alycen Wiacek, Ph.D.

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