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Brain tumours detected in urine test for first time – Telegraph.co.uk
Researchers hope the test could eventually be used to screen people for gliomas, which affect around 4,000 people in the UK each…

A simple urine test has been developed which can detect signs of a common brain tumour for the first time.
Researchers hope the test can eventually be used to screen people who are at high risk of the tumours, called a glioma, which affects around 4,000…
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