GettyThe earlier you detect the presence of cancer, the better your chances are that treatments will work to completely eradicate it. That’s why researchers are constantly looking for better ways to make early detection of tumors possible. According to a new paper published in Science on Thursday, now there’s one more tool to add to this arsenal: genetically engineered bacteria.That’s probably not the most comforting string of words to put together, but it could be a gamechanger. Called CATCH (s
The US Federal Trade Commission on Monday ordered Illumina to divest cancer diagnostic test maker Grail, finding that its ownership would stifle competition in the US market for cancer tests.
They responded to a column about the Salem Republican’s recent comments in The New York Times. In those, Griffith suggested “a lack of evidence” made it likely “beyond a reasonable