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Their device, about the size of a dime, could be used to detect the extremely rare tumor cells that circulate in cancer patients’ blood, helping doctors predict whether a tumor is going to spread.
Video produced and edited by Melanie Gonick, MIT News
Video clips provided by Ming Dao
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