Scientists at the University of Exeter have found a new way of interpreting standard blood tests to help GPs spot cancer warning signs—and the test is now being integrated in an NHS trust.
The algorithm considers a patient's age and sex when analysing the blood tests A new way of interpreting standard blood tests could help GPs spot cancer warning signs sooner, according to scientists.
A new way of interpreting standard blood tests could help doctors spot cancer warning signs sooner, according to scientists. Experts believe it could flag 10,000 patients a year who have a raised ...
A new way of interpreting standard blood tests could help GPs spot cancer warning signs sooner, according to scientists. The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust said it was the ...
A new way of interpreting standard blood tests could help GPs spot cancer warning signs sooner, according to scientists. Experts believe it could flag 10,000 patients a year who have a raised ...
A new way of interpreting standard blood tests could help doctors spot cancer warning signs sooner, according to scientists. Experts believe it could flag 10,000 patients a year who have a raised ...