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  • Johns Hopkins Investigators Create New Urine-based Test to ID Prostate Cancers

    Johns Hopkins Investigators Create New Urine-based Test to ID Prostate Cancers

    Investigadoras en el Centro Oncológico Johns Hopkins Kimmel, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and four other institutions have devised a novel method to test for prostate cancer using biomarkers present in urine. This approach could significantly reduce the need for invasive, often painful biopsies.

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