A pair of experimental tests could help doctors detect colon or prostate cancer with just a sample of blood or saliva.
. The research was led by Jamal Amri and Mona Alaee, from Tehran University of Medical Sciences in Iran.
The study found that the saliva panel accurately sorted the men with prostate cancer from those with an enlarged prostate -- something that up to now has required a needle biopsy.
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