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Researchers have identified a new set of urine-based biomarkers that can accurately detect both the presence and severity of prostate cancer as an alternative to a PSA test, aiding early diagnosis.
A home urine test demonstrated high sensitivity for detection of aggressive prostate cancer, according to study findings.The approach may help some men with lower risk avoid unnecessary biopsies ...
A recent breakthrough study highlights how a simple at-home urine test could accurately detect prostate cancer. Researchers from Vanderbilt University and the University of Michigan suggest this ...
Scientists develop urine test that detects prostate cancer more accurately than blood tests, offering men a painless option that could transform early diagnosis ...
Developing a potential at-home test In the study, the team modified the urine collection approach so that the MPS2 test could detect markers for prostate cancer, without requiring a prior rectal exam.
LOS ANGELES - Prostate cancer screening may become significantly better with the use of a urine test, according to a new study.
The urine test detected 94% of aggressive prostate cancers, a rate more sensitive than that of PSA blood tests, researchers recently reported in The Journal of Urology.
Breakthrough urine test could soon be used to detect one of the most common forms of cancer Findings may also lead to drug targets for personalised treatment against cancer Vishwam Sankaran ...
Breakthroughs in Detection You may have heard of the PSA test, a blood test that doctors have long used to screen men for prostate cancer. The test is not perfect.
Researchers have identified a new set of urine-based biomarkers that can accurately detect both the presence and severity of prostate cancer as an alternative to a PSA test, aiding early diagnosis.