Urine test being developed for detecting lung cancer
Researchers at the University of Minnesota are closer to developing a simple urine test to identify smokers who are at high risk of developing lung cancer. Although the test is still years away, the hope is to spot high-risk people earlier when there is still time to prevent or treat the cancer, says Jian-Min Yuan, MD, associate professor of cancer epidemiology at the University.
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