Gina Rinehart backs breakthrough X-ray technology that could detect cancer

By Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Rita Panahi highlights Gina Rinehart's $72 million investment in Australian imaging technology capable of detecting both cancer and contaminants in iron ore. “Hancock Prospecting executive chairwoman Gina Rinehart is investing $72 million dollars into the X-ray company Lumitron,” Ms Panahi said. “The revolutionary imaging technology can detect contaminants in iron ore but also cancer.”

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