Cell Collecting Falloposcope for Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer

Recorded On: 03/23/2022

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Falloposcopy is the endoscopic examination of the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes are challenging to access due to their deep location, small opening from the uterus, and lumen filled with epithelial-covered plicae. This session will discuss the development of Falloposcope, ad device designed for the early detection of ovarian cancer. Join our speakers on development journey for this device. This was first presented in 2020 as a poster at the NSH Convention. Ms. Rice was also featured in the 2021 edition of Women in Histology. 

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Cell Collecting Falloposcope for Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer
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Open to view video. Falloposcopy is the endoscopic examination of the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes are challenging to access due to their deep location, small opening from the uterus, and lumen filled with epithelial-covered plicae. This session will discuss the development of Falloposcope, ad device designed for the early detection of ovarian cancer. Join our speakers on development journey for this device. This was first presesnted in 2020 as a poster at the NSH Convention. Ms. Rice was also featured in the 2021 edition of Women in Histology.
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