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‘Molecular clock’ blood test could help identify actively growing tumors in metastatic breast cancer – News-Medical.Net
A blood test to watch breast cancer’s ‘molecular clock’ could help track the growth of multiple tumors around the body and monitor how they are responding to treatment,…

A blood test to watch breast cancer’s ‘molecular clock’ could help track the growth of multiple tumors around the body and monitor how they are responding to treatment, new research suggests.
The test, developed by UK scientists, could help identify the most actively growing tumors as breast cancer spreads around the body, helping to guide the best treatment for individual patients.
The approach has been developed following new results from an innovative rapid autopsy study, the Breast Cancer Now…
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