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Innovative Smart Bra Technology for Early Cancer Detection in Sub Saharan Africa

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The New Cancer-Detecting Smart Bra: An Innovative Solution for Breast Health Awareness in Sub-Saharan Africa

By Valentine Benjamin Fall 2022

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Valentine Benjamin @theValentineBen, a Nigerian journalist and photographer, has reported extensively on global health issues, social justice, politics, and development across Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa.

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