Researchers have developed a simple nasal swab test to diagnose asthma subtypes in children, paving the way for better therapies for under-studied asthma types.
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Luis E. Raez, MD, medical director and chief scientific officer at Memorial Cancer Institute in Pembroke Pines, Florida, discusses the current liquid biopsy options for patients with lung cancer ...
If it works in human studies, the test “will spot [lung] cancer earlier and avoid the need for invasive procedures, but this test does have potential for other cancers,” she said.
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