Learn about cancer blood tests and how they help in making a cancer diagnosis.
Cancer blood tests: Lab tests used in cancer diagnosis | | Samples taken for cancer blood tests are tested in a lab for signs of cancer. When viewed under a microscope, the samples may show the actual cancer cells. Other blood tests might find proteins or other substances made by the cancer. Blood tests can also reveal how well organs are working. | Read more |
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Genomic data disparities among racial groups | Mayo Clinic researchers studied the differences in genomic data quality among racial groups. Disparities were found. | Read more |
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