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Blood test that can detect 12 common cancers to be trialled on NHS

Sky News Wednesday, 23 April 2025
Blood test that can detect 12 common cancers to be trialled on NHSA new blood test that uses AI to detect signs of a dozen cancers long before symptoms develop is to be tested on NHS patients.
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