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Scientists Measure Metastasis Diversity to Predict Ovarian Cancer Survival
Scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research, in collaboration with the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Centre in China, have developed a new computerized test that measures metastasis diversity to predict ovarian cancer survival.
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