Health & Medicine
Screening For Cancer Causing Parasites Made Easy
Scientists have developed a new way to screen for Schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease that infects hundreds-of-millions of people worldwide and has been even known to cause cancer. According to a recent study, this screening is simple and inexpensive, providing opportunities for new preventative measures to be taken in developing countries - the primary victims of this disease.
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