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Novel technology to safely monitor changes in tumors

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I saw this commercial over the weekend and wanted to share.

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Bettybuckets

thank you for sharing! Go fighting Irish!

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Kerryd22

Interesting although I admit I’d prefer 100% accuracy! It’s for early breast cancer though so it’s only used on the breast whereas those of us with stage four cancer have Mets across the body. It does offer hope of less invasive treatments for early stage cancer and that can only be a good thing. A friend who had early breast cancer ended up in hospital twice after different chemotherapy treatments. If that can be avoided it would be a godsend.

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diamags

Pretty nice! Thanks for sharing!

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AvidBooklover

Great news....and you know from this more research like this is to come!

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13plus

Very interesting, thanks for sharing!

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