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Blood microRNA biomarker may have potential to detect head and neck cancer – News-Medical.net
Researchers at Flinders University are expanding work on a promising blood test model to help predict or diagnose head and neck cancer, a difficult cancer to pick up early and treat.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 1 2020
Researchers at Flinders University are expanding work on a promising blood test model to help predict or diagnose head and neck cancer, a difficult cancer to pick up early and treat.
With cancer accounting for almost 10 million a year, the Global Burden of Disease report (2017) attributed more than 380,000 deaths to head and neck cancer.
The Australian research at Flinders University has discovered a blood serum microRNA biomarker signature for oro…
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