Article 5VNM4 Scientists developing single test to detect risk of four cancers in women

Scientists developing single test to detect risk of four cancers in women

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Andrew Gregory Health editor
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Experts may be able to predict risk of developing ovarian, breast, womb and cervical cancers using cells from routine smear test

Scientists are developing a revolutionary" test to predict a woman's risk of four cancers using a single sample collected during cervical screening.

Using cervical cells from a routine smear test, experts may be able to spot ovarian and breast cancer or predict their likelihood of developing, according to two papers published in the journal Nature Communications. Further results are due on the ability of the WID-test - women's cancer risk identification - to predict womb and cervical cancer, researchers said.

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