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This Blood Test Accurately Detects Fatal Brain Cancers In 60 Minutes

Posted on August 31, 2024 By admin
This Blood Test Accurately Detects Fatal Brain Cancers In 60 Minutes

The test is more accurate than existing methods. Scientists have created a novel method for detecting brain cancer that is faster and less invasive than typical surgical biopsies. The newly developed ‘liquid biopsy’ uses only 100 microlitres of blood and can detect biomarkers associated with glioblastoma-the most prevalent and lethal type of brain tumour-in just…

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Blood Test Can Detect Rare Forms Of Dementia, Neurological Diseases: Study

Posted on June 18, 2024 By admin
Blood Test Can Detect Rare Forms Of Dementia, Neurological Diseases: Study

Findings published in journal Nature Medicine were based on measurement of certain proteins in the blood New Delhi: Scientists today said they have devised a new method to detect rare forms of dementia as well as other neurological diseases through blood tests. The blood markers can spot frontotemporal dementia (FTD) as well as neurological diseases…

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