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New ultra-sensitive blood test predicts recurrence of breast cancer, months or years before relapse

A new type of blood test can predict the recurrence of breast cancer in high-risk patients, months or even years before they relapse, research has shown.

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The Institute of Cancer Research, London: New Blood Test Predicts Recurrence of Breast Cancer, Months or Even Years Before Relapse

'Ultra-sensitive' cancer blood test is highly accurate in identifying which breast cancer patients will relapse The 'Personalis NeXT Personal® liquid biopsy' test uses whole genome sequencing

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I've studied longevity for 35 years: Here's the 1 habit I won't change even for a longer life

I've studied longevity for 35 years: Here's the 1 habit I won't change even for a longer life
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Engineered CAR T cells repress signs and symptoms of allergic asthma in mice for a year

A team of molecular oncologists at Tsinghua University s State Key Laboratory of Molecular Oncology, in China, has found that engineered, long-lived and multifunctional T cells repress signs and symptoms of allergic asthma in mice for up to a year.

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Lung cancer study offers further evidence on importance of screening

Researchers have demonstrated the benefits of lung cancer screening across socioeconomic groups. Evidence in the new study illustrates the value and importance of screening, especially for those who live in areas of economic deprivation.

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