Endomag Outlines Commercial Ambitions Following Landmark FDA Approval

Endomag is making plans to shake up the US breast cancer market with its Sentimag and Magtrace combination breast cancer system, which recently earned US FDA approval. The company recently raised $10m to scale its commercial operations.

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Now that the US FDA has approved its Magtrace non-radioactive breast cancer tracer for its Sentimag magnetic localization system, Endomag has big plans to scale its commercial operations.

The UK company develops magnetic sensing technology to treat and detect cancer. Endomag’s Sentimag is designed for ultrasensitive detection of...

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