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Cancer cell fingerprints in the blood may speed up childhood cancer diagnosis
- OPACC
- Nov 3, 2014
- 1 min read
Newly-identified cancer cell fingerprints in the blood could one day help doctors diagnose a range of children’s cancers faster and more accurately, according to research presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Cancer Conference (link is external) next week.
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