Australian scientists develop 10-minute cancer test. [Courtesy]
Scientists have developed a 10-minute cancer test with a 90 per cent success rate.
The new approach uncovers traces of the disease in a patient's bloodstream.
The cheap and simple test uses a color-changing fluid to reveal the presence of malignant cells anywhere in the body and provides results in less than 10 minutes, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Communications.
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