A panelist discusses how education and cost are key challenges in ensuring comprehensive molecular testing is performed in a timely manner for patients with ovarian cancer, emphasizing the need for ...
Mumbai: Less than three months after the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended tongue swabs to detect tuberculosis (TB) ...
CT screening for lung cancer could save countless lives, but low participation rates have led to some eyebrow-raising proposals. Molecular methods, touted by those with a vested interest, promise to ...
Panelists stress that timely and accurate diagnosis of KMT2A-rearranged acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is essential for personalized treatment planning, highlighting the need to overcome systemic delays ...
Molecular tests are far superior to rapid antigen tests—and now you can get them for home use. Amanda Blum is a freelancer who writes about smart home technology, gardening, and food preservation.
Noninvasive surveillance with multitarget stool DNA testing or fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) could potentially match colonoscopy for reducing long-term colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and ...
A new perspective paper explores the current state and future directions of precision medicine in colorectal cancer (CRC). It outlines advancements in molecular testing and their implications for ...
IVDR: where are we now in molecular testing? How IVDR implementation is progressing in molecular biology laboratories in different European countries IVDR, the new EU legislation for in-vitro ...
Certain serious fungal infections occur in regions of the United States with specific environments and are often tied to soil exposure. These infections can affect both healthy and immunocompromised ...
Streamlining Respiratory Virus Testing with Molecular Diagnostics: Impact on patients and laboratory
Join us for an insightful webinar on the critical role of molecular diagnostic testing for respiratory viruses during flu season. This session will explore the importance of accurate and timely ...
Proteins are critical to life—and to industry. There are countless proteins that could be engineered to treat and even cure ...
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