Early Non-Invasive Cancer Test on Horizon
By admin on Feb 12, 2009 in Health
An early non-invasive cancer test will be coming in the next two years.
It is a blood test based on nano-technology. Your blood sample gets all the scrutiny instead of you. That's welcome news.
This is a godsend for us and our aging parents, not to mention many of the poor people around the globe who can't afford expensive medical tests.
With medical costs rising for everyone, the test could cut tremendous expenses for the future elderly as well as save lives.
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