Hope for cancer patients as scientists discover simple test that could tell if disease caused by HPV is coming back
Liquid biopsy test can predict if cancer caused by HPV is going to come back. Doctors currently have to take a tissue sample to work out if disease will return. University of Edinburgh study reveals 'huge potential' of the simpler test.
Liquid biopsy test can predict if cancer caused by HPV is going to come back. Doctors currently have to take a tissue sample to work out if disease will return. University of Edinburgh study reveals 'huge potential' of the simpler testCanada Latest News, Canada Headlines
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