<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><ns2:project xmlns:ns1="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api" xmlns:ns2="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/project" xmlns:ns3="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/fund" xmlns:ns4="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/person" xmlns:ns5="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/project/outcome" xmlns:ns6="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/organisation" ns1:created="2026-06-22T07:57:45Z" ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/projects/EED64190-D3E0-4D66-BDB8-3AB9E7D95955" ns1:id="EED64190-D3E0-4D66-BDB8-3AB9E7D95955"><ns1:links><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/organisations/590A08E4-2B14-4CF5-82EE-D4AA11DA15E2" ns1:rel="LEAD_ORG"/><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/organisations/BFB1B239-E29B-4473-82BE-32D359289B83" ns1:rel="PARTICIPANT_ORG"/><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/organisations/9E48F4E0-EBC2-40CF-BC26-812F6E44C433" ns1:rel="PARTICIPANT_ORG"/><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/organisations/590A08E4-2B14-4CF5-82EE-D4AA11DA15E2" ns1:rel="PARTICIPANT_ORG"/><ns1:link ns1:end="2013-03-31T00:00:00Z" ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/funds/697CC6D0-7526-4492-AF56-940E4D82F74E" ns1:rel="FUND" ns1:start="2008-03-31T23:00:00Z"/></ns1:links><ns2:identifiers><ns2:identifier ns2:type="RCUK">100410</ns2:identifier></ns2:identifiers><ns2:title>Intra-Operative Dedicated Breast Magnetic Resonance Scanner</ns2:title><ns2:status>Closed</ns2:status><ns2:grantCategory>Collaborative R&amp;D</ns2:grantCategory><ns2:leadFunder>Innovate UK</ns2:leadFunder><ns2:abstractText>An Intra-Operative Dedicated Breast Magnetic Resonance (MR) Scanner for detection, diagnosis, image-guided lesion biopsy and targeted tissue ablation will be built, based on an existing, novel, proprietary MR scanner. Unlike the conventional, cylindrical MR scanners which do not provide for real-time , interactive guidance of biopsy and therapy devices - since the patient has to be pulled out of the magnet for access by the clinician - the proposed intra-operative system will enable the performance of these critical interventional procedures under real-time image guidance, potentially during a single out-patient session thereby shortening patient's journey from diagnosis to therapy and reducing costs. With the expected development of molecular diagnostics leading to early detection of potential cancers, there will be a major demand for image guided lesion localisation and minimally invasive therapy procedures that could be addressed by our novel, Intra-Operative MR Scanner.</ns2:abstractText></ns2:project>