UCLA researchers develop low-cost blood test to detect multiple cancers and other diseases from a single sample
The new method analyzes genome-wide methylation of DNA circulating in the bloodstream to detect liver, lung, ovarian and stomach cancers, as well as several non-cancer conditions.
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