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A new study provides the strongest evidence to date on the clinical utility of a polygenic score for prostate cancer ...
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ZME Science on MSNCould This Saliva Test Catch Deadly Prostate Cancer Early?“This test could turn the tide on prostate cancer,” said Prof. Ros Eeles, who led the study. “We have shown that a relatively ...
An at-home saliva test that assesses genetic risk of prostate cancer may be more accurate than PSA level or MRI.
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India Today on MSNNew saliva test predicts hidden cancer risks better than blood testA spit test, developed by London's Institute of Cancer Research, can help detect prostrate cancer better than the ...
The PSA test is currently used to identify men at higher risk of prostate cancer due to age, ethnicity, or symptoms. However, ...
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Nation on MSNNew at-home saliva test to help detect prostate cancerMen will be able to test for prostate cancer at the comfort of their home, just by using their saliva –a new study has found.Prostate cancer occurs when there is an abnormal growth of cells in the ...
Nearly all men with a polygenic risk score in the 90th percentile or above had a 10-year absolute risk for prostate cancer exceeding 3.8%. A polygenic risk score (PRS) identifies more patients with ...
Some readers of this column who sought access to Dr Samuel Johnson for help in respect of their ailing prostate glands, or ...
From March to July 2019 just over 40 000 people from 69 primary care centres in the Midlands and the South of England were invited to take part in the study. Inclusion criteria included being assigned ...
The soon-to-be constructed Kamloops cancer centre at Royal Inland Hospital won’t just be a space where area locals can receive radiation treatment, but a centre for research as well.
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