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A Step Forward in OC Diagnosis in Australia

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Such welcome news to hear this morning in Melbourne. The CLEO Triage Test Early Detection is a simple blood test that can distinguish benign from malignant disease accurately. Research has been ongoing for the past 12 years in Melbourne and has now moved from the laboratory into product development and commercialisation phase as from 22 August, 2023. Clinical application should commence in 2025.

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ocrf.com.au/news/107/melbou...

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Lyndy

Wow! Thanks ruthg55 for sharing this, let’s hope they can get this into play by 2025 as promised!

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Frenchhouse3

Hi there,

Many thanks for sharing this news. Hopefully, it will mean mean many more lives can be saved.

Denise x

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Motiva

What a brilliant achievement.

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