‘Breakthrough’ dry blood test could provide early prostate cancer detection

Researchers at Aston University have developed a new method that analyses crystal-like structures in dehydrated blood
‘Breakthrough’ dry blood test could provide early prostate cancer detection

Scientists have identified a new way to detect prostate cancer. Picture: David Davies/PA

A “breakthrough” test that uses dried blood samples could detect prostate cancer in 15 minutes or less, scientists believe.

Researchers at Aston University have developed a new method that analyses crystal-like structures in dehydrated blood.

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