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New Prostate Cancer Urine Test Shows How Aggressive Disease Is

New Prostate Cancer Urine Test Shows How Aggressive Disease Is
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UEA researchers develop pioneering prostate cancer test

Published: 5:30 AM April 27, 2021    Researchers from the UEA in Norwich have developed a new urine test for prostate cancer which also shows how aggressive the disease is. - Credit: PA Researchers from the University of East Anglia have developed a new urine test for prostate cancer that could reduce the need for invasive biopsies. A new study published today shows how an experimental new test called ‘ExoGrail’ has the potential to revolutionise how patients with suspected prostate cancer are risk-assessed prior to a biopsy. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK. It usually develops slowly and the majority of cancers will not require treatment in a man’s lifetime.

New prostate cancer urine test shows how aggressive disease is

New prostate cancer urine test shows how aggressive disease is and could reduce invasive biopsies Researchers from the University of East Anglia have developed a new urine test for prostate cancer which also shows how aggressive the disease is. A new study published today shows how an experimental new test called ExoGrail has the potential to revolutionise how patients with suspected prostate cancer are risk-assessed prior to an invasive biopsy. The research team say their new test could reduce the number of unnecessary prostate cancer biopsies by 35 per cent. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK. It usually develops slowly and the majority of cancers will not require treatment in a man s lifetime.

Sky Super Rugby Aotearoa: How Chiefs star Damian McKenzie became a top 10 hit all over again

Sky Super Rugby Aotearoa: How Chiefs star Damian McKenzie became a top 10 hit all over again 19 Apr, 2021 03:30 AM 3 minutes to read Cheree Kinnear runs down the weekend s sports results in 90 seconds. Damian McKenzie may still have a future as a first five-eighth. Late in Colin Cooper s reign with the Chiefs, the star fullback was moved into the No 10 jersey on a fulltime basis, with mixed results. The experiment was brought to a halt under Warren Gatland last year. Having spent the full Super Rugby Aotearoa season with McKenzie at fullback this year, new Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan took the risk of moving him back into the No 10 jersey for their clash against the Crusaders on Saturday night.

Hartford-based Aquiline Drones wants to make CT a drone capital

Hartford-based Aquiline Drones wants to make CT a drone capital FacebookTwitterEmail Aquiline Drones founder and CEO Barry Alexander poses with a prototype displayed at the company’s headquarters in the Stark Building at 750 Main St., in downtown Hartford, Conn., on Tuesday, March 30, 2021.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media HARTFORD In the downtown Stark Building, at 750 Main St., a team of 25 technicians builds flying machines. Soon, there will be many more working there and many more of those contraptions taking flight. Aquiline Drones, the company that makes those commercial unmanned aircraft and provides supporting cloud technology and an array of other services, is growing quickly amid a surge in demand and concerns about foreign-made drones. For its home state, the firm offers the opportunity to take a leading role in a new era of aerospace and a promising source of jobs in one of its cornerstone industries.

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