Jun 18, 2014
Company Featuring Kellogg Students Develops New Cancer Treatment
The following article was originally sourced from the news piece “Beating the Odds,” published on Kellogg’s News & Events page.
Medical-device startup Innoblative has changed the game in the treatment of breast cancer. The eight-member company, which includes five students from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, medical, engineering and law schools, has developed a disposable, radiofrequency ablation (RFA) probe that uses thermal energy to treat a surgical cavity, such as that made after removal of a breast tumor. Continue reading…