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Mammatech Announces Reverse Split, Company Developing Tactile Computer to Improve Clinical Breast Examination (CBE) The Mammatech Corporation announced today a 20 to 1 reverse split in the company's shares of common stock effective 22 November 2002. Gainesville, FL (PRWEB) November 12, 2004 -- The Mammatech Corporation (MAMH.OB) announced today a 20 to 1 reverse split in the company's shares of common stock effective 22 November 2002. The Companys 8k stated that it intends to seek financing for new product development. H.S. Pennypacker, Ph.D., President of Mammatech, said, "The company is developing a computer assisted tactile trainer that will help produce and verify high levels of clinical breast examination (CBE) skill."
Dr. Mark K. Goldstein, Mammatech's Chairman, reported that published studies continue to find that most breast cancers are first detected by someone's hands. The Companys MammaCare® program is a recognized standard for proficient CBE.
* The MammaCare® program was developed under grants from the National Cancer Institute.
* Barton, M. B., Harris, R., & Fletcher, S. W. (1999). Does this patient have breast cancer? The screening clinical breast examination: Should it be done? How? Journal of the American Medical Association, 282(13), 1270-1280.
Contact person: Mark Goldstein, Ph.D. (352) 375 0607 Company website www.mammacare.com Email address science@mammacare.com
The companys transfer agent is Manhattan Transfer Registrar Company 57 Eastwood Road, Miller Place, NY 11764
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