Aston University Researcher Uses Light to Develop Quicker, Cheaper and Less Painful Technique to Detect Prostate Cancer
September 04, 2024
September 04, 2024
BIRMINGHAM, England, Sept. 4 (TNSres) -- Aston University issued the following news:
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* Light used to detect and classify cancer cells in dried blood samples
* The study's findings had a 90% accuracy rate of both early diagnosis and classification of cancer
* Has potential for revolutionising cancer diagnosis, early detection and monitoring.
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An Aston University researcher has used light to develop the first . . .
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* Light used to detect and classify cancer cells in dried blood samples
* The study's findings had a 90% accuracy rate of both early diagnosis and classification of cancer
* Has potential for revolutionising cancer diagnosis, early detection and monitoring.
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An Aston University researcher has used light to develop the first . . .