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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 ...
A new at-home spit test for prostate cancer may be better than current testing methods, a new study has suggested.
The celebrity-endorsed scan might save your life and detect a hidden cancer. Or it might start a spiral of anxiety.
A new at-home saliva test for prostate cancer could outperform current testing methods, a new study suggests. Researchers ...
Experts have developed a simple saliva test which analyses genetic variants in a man's DNA which appears to perform better ...
A clinical trial co-led by Yale Urology showed high resolution micro-ultrasound is an effective tool for guiding prostate ...
"It’s crucial that patients and their families know about this new option," said Dr. William Russell, an oncology radiologist ...
High-resolution microultrasonography-guided biopsy was non-inferior to MRI fusion-guided biopsy for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer (detection rates, 47.1% and 42.6%, respectively ...
A prostate cancer spit test has brought a national screening programme for the disease a step closer, experts have said. The ...
A trial tested MRI and microultrasonography guided biopsy separately and in combination for the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer.
Experts have developed a new saliva test which analyses genetic variants in a man's DNA.The simple test, which can be performed at home and does not require a visit to a doctor, appeared to perform ...
A study suggests the new test, which can be done at home, may be more effective at detecting prostate cancer than more ...
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