Trial of new blood test to diagnose brain cancer
London: British researchers are trialling a blood test that could help diagnose different types of brain cancer. According to experts, this simple test will help reduce the need for risky…
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London: British researchers are trialling a blood test that could help diagnose different types of brain cancer. According to experts, this simple test will help reduce the need for risky…
(Photo: scitechdaily) Barcelona: Spanish scientists have created a nano-robot that can kill up to 90 percent of cancerous tumors in the bladder by entering the bloodstream. The robot, created by…
Manchester: Scientists have developed a new blood test Which can help doctors to better treat people with skin cancer. The test, called liquid biopsy, is currently in the experimental stages,…
London: Scientists have developed a new DNA test that can detect 18 types of early-stage cancer. According to the researchers, the results of the research may be helpful in introducing…
New York: There is a lot of evidence in the scientific world that shows that cancer and aging are closely related. According to media reports, age is one of the…
Connecticut: Common ‘forever chemicals’ found in tap water and hundreds of everyday items can cause cancer cells that can make it difficult to treat a rapidly spreading disease in the…
Washington: A new study has found that air pollution increases the risk of heart and lung diseases as well as breast cancer. Researchers from the US National Institute of Environmental…
Toronto: A study found that consuming flax seeds can reduce the risk of breast cancer. In a study conducted by researchers from the US state of Nebraska and Canada, rats…
Beijing: People who skip breakfast have a higher risk of cancer over time than people who eat breakfast regularly. A study conducted by researchers in China revealed that compared to…
Cleveland: Can diabetes and weight loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound also reduce the risk of colon cancer? According to new research. . .Yes! A new study…