Routine smear tests can be used to detect risk of ovarian and breast cancer, new research suggests - Euronews
Scientists may be able to predict the likelihood of developing cervical, ovarian, breast and womb cancers using a new test on cells taken from routine smear tests.
Cells collected during routine smear tests can be used to detect ovarian and breast cancer and predict the likelihood of a person developing the cancers in the future, according to new research.
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