Detecting Cervical Cancer Using Simple Test, University of Louisville Study

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Researchers at the University of Louisville have confirmed that using the heat profile from a person's blood, called a plasma thermogram, can serve as an indicator for the presence or absence of cervical cancer, including the stage of cancer. The team, led by Nichola Garbett, Ph.D., published its findings in PLOS ONE.

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