Oncology Firm Develops Test for Potential Pediatric Cancers Diagnoses
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Modern cancer diagnosis tests and treatments are based on what works for adults. A new technology, NV-VPAC1(™), may help doctors better and more accurately diagnose childhood cancers, according to developer NuView Life Sciences.
Last year, the National Cancer Institute estimated that over 11,000 new cancer cases would be diagnosed in American children.
Pediatric cancers are now more treatable than before. At the moment, we are trying to avoid late effects. PARK CITY, Utah (PRWEB) February 08, 2021 Last year, the National Cancer Institute estimated that over 11,000 new cancer cases would be diagnosed in American children.(1) In most cases, doctors don’t know what causes childhood cancers unlike adults, children haven’t been exposed to various cancer-causing substances over a long period of time, and they also aren’t subj
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