Study finds test works on people with concerning signs such as unexplained weight loss or fatigue
Often if a GP cannot identify an obvious cause of a patient’s symptoms, the patient will simply be told to come back if they get worse.Often if a GP cannot identify an obvious cause of a patient’s symptoms, the patient will simply be told to come back if they get worse.Scientists have developed a blood test that could help detect cancer in people with nonspecific symptoms such as unexplained weight loss or fatigue.
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