A new CRISPR-powered light sensor can detect the faintest whispers of cancer in a single drop of blood.
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Clinical trial explores whether a genetic test can improve early detection of prostate cancer
A genetic test developed by researchers at Broad Clinical Labs and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is now enabling a large, nationwide clinical trial aimed at improving health care for ...
A new light-based sensor can spot incredibly tiny amounts of cancer biomarkers in blood, raising the possibility of earlier and simpler cancer detection. The technology merges DNA nanotechnology, ...
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Scientists want to stop cancer decades before it starts, here's how
A growing body of research is pushing cancer science toward a radical shift: detecting and stopping the disease years or even decades before a tumor ever forms. Multiple studies now show that ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have discovered that cancer can be detected in the bloodstream a full three years before it’s spotted by doctors for an official diagnosis. As detailed in a ...
Cancer is often described as a genetic roll of the dice. A matter of bad luck. But new global estimates from the World Health Organization suggest something different: four in 10 cancer cases could be ...
The Liu Lab investigates cancer as a dynamic system shaped by interactions between tumor cells, their microenvironment, and intrinsic stress-response pathways. Our work focuses on identifying ...
The findings were published in the journal Cell. The research was led by Leonie Uhl, Amel Aziba, and Sinah Löbbert, working with colleagues from the University of Würzburg (JMU), Massachusetts ...
Some claim the new multi-cancer detection tests will “revolutionize” cancer screening. Others fear the “worried well” will succumb to slick marketing and subpar tests and overwhelm both primary care ...
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