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“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.
Men 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 ...
A 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, ...
A spit test for prostate cancer could be better at detecting the disease than present methods such as blood tests, a study ...
Taking part in a trial to assess a new spit test for prostate cancer saved the lives of two brothers. Dheeresh Turnbull said ...
Experts have developed a new saliva test which analyses genetic variants in a man's DNA.The simple test, which can be performed at home and does not require a visit to a doctor, appeared to perform ...
Researchers have developed a new polygenic risk score saliva test that outperforms PSA in detecting prostate cancer among men ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed that a simple at-home saliva test can more accurately detect aggressive prostate cancer ...
A UK study found that using a polygenic risk score to identify men at highest genetic risk of prostate cancer significantly ...