A new brush test could detect oral cancer in just one hour without surgery. Find out how it may reduce unnecessary biopsies.
A new study suggests a quick, non-invasive brush test could help identify oral cancer in just one hour, offering a faster and ...
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A non-invasive brush test can diagnose mouth cancer within one hour, potentially boosting detection rates, a new study says.
Researchers led by Queen Mary University of London have developed a brush swab test that can detect oral cancer in about an hour. The non-invasive method may reduce unnecessary biopsies and help ...
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Researchers have developed a new non-invasive brush test that can detect oral cancer in as little as one hour, offering a faster and less painful alternative ...
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A painless brush swab may soon change one of the most unpleasant parts of oral cancer care, sorting dangerous mouth lesions ...
As reported by Digital Health, women with suspected endometriosis could soon benefit from faster, less invasive diagnosis ...
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Meta tests a new brain-to-text AI using MEG scanners, demonstrating early progress in non-invasive neural decoding without ...