New Computer Program Detects Cancer by Blood Sampling
March 28, 2017
March 28, 2017
LOS ANGELES, March 28 -- The University of California's Los Angeles campus (UCLA) issued the following news release:
FINDINGS
UCLA researchers, working with colleagues at the University of Southern California, have developed a computer program to detect cancer based on chemical modification of DNA circulating in blood. The program belongs to the first diagnostics of this kind to predict what tissue the modified DNA came from. In a test to detect three cancer types, . . .
FINDINGS
UCLA researchers, working with colleagues at the University of Southern California, have developed a computer program to detect cancer based on chemical modification of DNA circulating in blood. The program belongs to the first diagnostics of this kind to predict what tissue the modified DNA came from. In a test to detect three cancer types, . . .