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A saliva test may help "turn the tide" on prostate cancer, UK scientists claim. It analyses men's DNA to work out who was ...
Scientists writing in the New England Journal of Medicine said a genetic test using saliva is more accurate than a PSA blood test to assess prostate cancer risk.
Dr Wouter Vogel, radiation oncologist at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, explained that the reason the glands have gone ...
On an ordinary day in Brighton, Dheeresh Turnbull swabbed the inside of his cheek for science. He was healthy, with no ...
A new at-home spit test for prostate cancer may be better than current testing methods, a new study has suggested. Experts have developed a new saliva test which analyses genetic variants in a man ...
The pre-analytical workflow is one of the primary considerations in the successful use of liquid biopsies for cancer ...
Tom Nolan reviews this week’s research The scale and impact of modern health care can be mind-boggling. “Approximately 93 million computed tomography (CT) examinations are performed on 62 million ...
A new at-home spit test for prostate cancer may be better than current testing methods, a new study has suggested. Experts have developed a new saliva test which analyses genetic variants in a man ...
A global research team has discovered a breakthrough set of urine biomarkers for prostate cancer that outperform the ...
A study involving researchers from Karolinska Institutet indicates that prostate cancer can be diagnosed at an early stage ...
Nearly all men with a polygenic risk score in the 90th percentile or above had a 10-year absolute risk for prostate cancer exceeding 3.8%. A polygenic risk score (PRS) identifies more patients with ...