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Tagged: Diagnostic technologies


Are emerging diagnostic technologies ready to change the way we detect GI cancers? By Dr Melissa Barlow

In recent years, researchers have developed a wide range of promising diagnostic technologies, though very few have been evaluated in real-world clinical settings, making it difficult to know which are truly promising for implementation. In our recent international collaboration with researchers and clinicians at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Saudi Arabia and […]


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