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A lollipop that absorbs tumour-related proteins from saliva could reduce the time it takes to diagnose mouth cancer. When the fruit-flavoured sweet, which is being developed by scientists at ...
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BirminghamWorld on MSNBirmingham scientist working on a ‘lollipop to beat cancer’ will be VIP at Race for LifeA Birmingham researcher who is developing a lollipop to detect mouth cancer is urging people to join Race for Life and support more life-saving research.Dr Ruchi Gupta, from the University of ...
How a lollipop can help to spot the early signs of mouth cancer. Scientists hope it will speed up diagnoses which affect 9,000 people a year By PAT HAGAN. Published: 17:01 EDT, 15 April 2024 ...
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