Open accessibility guideSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerAdvertisementNationalHundreds of patients are undergoing trials of new technology developed in Western Australia, changing the way breast cancer cells are identified during surgery.Updated June 3, 2026 — 8:56pm,first published 8:53pmLoadingLatest in VideosVideo icon2:29Push to include AI chatbots in Australia's under-16 social media banVideo icon2:02Minister forced to apologise after teen spent five days in emergency departmentVideo icon2:16Renewed Pokemon craze sparks crime waveVideo icon1:53Signs US and Iran ceasefire is rapidly deterioratingAdvertisementTwitterFacebookInstagramRSSOur SitesThe AgeThe Sydney Morning HeraldBrisbane TimesWAtodayThe Australian Financial Reviewnine.com.auDriveClassifiedsTributesPlace your adThe AgeContact & supportAdvertise with usNewslettersAccessibility guideSitemapPhoto salesPurchase front pagesContent licensingWork with usTerms of usePrivacy policyPress CouncilCharter of Editorial IndependenceAI Editorial GuidelinesProducts & ServicesSubscription packagesMy accountSubscriber FAQsDelivery statusToday’s PaperGood Food GuideDaily PuzzlesCopyright © 2026Subscribe
New game-changing breast cancer technology developed in WA
Hundreds of patients are undergoing trials of new technology developed in Western Australia, changing the way breast cancer cells are identified during surgery.















