Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tumour samples that have been stored for more than 70 years could help solve the mysterious rise of bowel cancer in young people.
Scientists are turning to tumor tissue samples up to 100 years old and stored in a London hospital to try to solve the mystery behind surging colorectal cancer rates among younger adults. The reason ...
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Tumour samples that have been stored for more than 70 years could help solve the mysterious rise of bowel cancer in young people. Bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK, affecting ...
Tens of thousands of tumour samples which have been stored in the basement of a London hospital for more than 70 years could be the key to unlocking the mystery of why bowel cancer cases are rising in ...
Tumour samples that have been stored for more than 70 years could help solve the mysterious rise of bowel cancer in young people. While screening programmes have helped reduce cases in older adults, ...