Patients will be able to find out whether they have genes linked to cancer using a world-leading tool developed by the NHS.
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NHS cancer screenings you’re eligible for and how to request a test
The NHS cancer screenings you’re eligible for – and how to request a test - Eligibility for these vital NHS health checks varies significantly by age and location ...
The Generation Study, which is now available at Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust, tests for more than 200 rare ...
The cost-effectiveness of a controversial test promoted as a multicancer early detection (MCED) tool from a single blood sample has been scrutinised in an investigation by the BMJ. The investigation ...
From mammograms to at-home faecal immunochemical tests, eligibility for national screening programmes varies across ages and locations.
The health service is developing a register of 120 genes known to increase the likelihood of getting cancer as part of a 10-year plan.
The screening can be potentially life-saving but over five million women eligible for it are missing out ...
Hundreds of potential kidney donors of Black African and Black Caribbean heritage in the UK can now get a simple blood test to help reduce the risk of kidney failure. The test is part of national ...
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