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The battle against breast cancer is recruiting cutting edge Israeli technology, creating systems promising to improve breast cancer diagnosis and treatment of the illness, of which annually in Israel die 1,000 women ....
An end to invasive biopsies? A simple, inexpensive blood test could diagnose a wide array of diseases including cancers, liver diseases, immune disorders and more. Israa Sharkia preparing blood samples for DNA sequencing. Photo courtesy of Hebrew University of Jerusalem Nobody enjoys getting a biopsy, where a tissue sample is surgically taken and analyzed in a lab for signs of disease such as cancer. It’s not only unpleasant for the patient, but also has clinical drawbacks: a biopsy doesn’t always extract the diseased tissue and isn’t helpful in detecting disease at early stages. These concerns have encouraged researchers to find less invasive and more accurate diagnostic methods. ....
the potential to diagnose a wide array of diseases. By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel Getting seriously sick is never fun and often very complicated when invasive tests are required, but an Israeli research team has developed a new blood test has the potential to diagnose a wide array of diseases – including cancers, liver diseases, immune disorders and other illnesses – without the need for painful and sometimes dangerous biopsies. Using advanced techniques that track the DNA from different parts of the body, the test has proven to be extremely accurate with the ability to report on the exact state and location of the disease in the body. ....
Hebrew U Researchers Invented Inexpensive Blood Test to End Invasive Biopsies | The Jewish Press - JewishPress.com | Jewish Press News Desk | 26 Shevat 5781 – February 8, 2021 jewishpress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jewishpress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.