A Shenzhen University team has created a light-driven blood sensor that detects cancer-related microRNAs with high specificity, offering potential for early diagnosis.
If conducted every year or every other year, the multi-cancer early detection blood test could help more people survive cancer, researchers reported Thursday in BMJ Open. Adobe stock/HealthDay May 9 ...
A new study has revealed that families of some cancer patients are being denied the opportunity to learn about their potential cancer risk due to inconsistencies in genetic testing. Academics have ...
May 9 (UPI) --Blood tests could catch as many as half of cancers at an earlier, more treatable stage, a new study says. If conducted every year or every other year, the multi-cancer early detection ...
If conducted every year or every other year, the multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test could help more people survive cancer, researchers reported May 8 in BMJ Open. “Both annual and biennial ...
Scientists have built a powerful and compact imaging system that can quickly and accurately tell the difference between ...
A new blended genome genetic test being studied in a major clinical trial may help identify men at highest risk of aggressive prostate cancer and personalise screening strategies.
A new kind of cancer test could soon change how doctors detect deadly diseases—quickly, cheaply, and almost anywhere. A team of researchers has designed a small, low-cost device that can identify ...