Perelman School of Medicine: Blood Test May Help Doctors Catch Pancreatic Cancer Early
April 17, 2020
April 17, 2020
UNIVERSITY CITY, Pennsylvania, April 17 -- The University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine issued the following news release:
A blood test may be able to detect the most common form of pancreatic cancer while it is still in its early stages while also helping doctors accurately stage a patient's disease and guide them to the appropriate treatment. A multidisciplinary study from the University of Pennsylvania found the test - known as a liquid biopsy - was more accurate . . .
A blood test may be able to detect the most common form of pancreatic cancer while it is still in its early stages while also helping doctors accurately stage a patient's disease and guide them to the appropriate treatment. A multidisciplinary study from the University of Pennsylvania found the test - known as a liquid biopsy - was more accurate . . .