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Saliva tests by the US and Taiwan successful in detecting breast cancer

February 15, 2024February 15, 2024Arsen Mayer

Every woman, as well as some men (one out of 100 of whom are diagnosed), dread the procedure of undergoing a mammogram. Now, a team from the US and Taiwan have invented a hand-held biosensor that makes breast cancer screening fast, affordable, and accurate and has the potential to save lives.  In the Journal of […]

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