
A mammogram room is pictured inside the Regina Breast Health Centre in Regina on April 14, 2025. The Canadian Press/Jeremy Simes
Researchers at the University of Manitoba (UM) are developing a new breast cancer imaging technology aimed at improving detection and addressing gaps in current screening methods.
Joe LoVetri, a professor in the University of Manitoba’s Price Faculty of Engineering, and his team are working with Winnipeg-based medical imaging company Taumedis to refine the prototype into a practical, marketable device.

