Blood Test Could Detect Sex-Related Oral Cancer Years Before Diagnosis, World Health Organization Study
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Antibodies to a high-risk type of a virus that causes mouth and throat cancers when transmitted via oral sex can be detected in blood tests many years before onset of the disease, according to a World Health Organisation-led team of researchers.
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Antibodies to a high-risk type of a virus that causes mouth and throat cancers when transmitted via oral sex can be detected in blood tests many years before onset of the disease, according to a World Health Organisation-led team of researchers.
Hey, check out all the engineering jobs. Post your resume today!