Scientists at the School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin and the Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute – with collaborators in the UK and Australia – show ovarian cancer cells can be detected in the bloodstream, and that they may use platelets and immune cells as a protective cloak to help them survive and spread.
Blood test to detect ovarian cancer ‘closer’ after Irish research
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