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Professor Martin Widschwendter At University College London:.London Doctors Are Close To Creating The World'S First Early Warning System For Four Women'S Cancers. They Aim To Use Routine Smear Tests To Predict The Risk Of Breast, Ovarian, Cervical And End

Professor Martin Widschwendter At University College London:.London Doctors Are Close To Creating The World'S First Early Warning System For Four Women'S Cancers. They Aim To Use Routine Smear Tests To Predict The Risk Of Breast, Ovarian, Cervical And Endometrial Cancers Up To Five Years In Advance. Crucially, The Test Would Work On Healthy Women ¿Giving Them The Chance To Change Their Lives Or Take Preventative Measures Before The Cancer Develops. 11-May-2017 (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn/Evening Standard via Getty Images)
Professor Martin Widschwendter At University College London:.London Doctors Are Close To Creating The World'S First Early Warning System For Four Women'S Cancers. They Aim To Use Routine Smear Tests To Predict The Risk Of Breast, Ovarian, Cervical And Endometrial Cancers Up To Five Years In Advance. Crucially, The Test Would Work On Healthy Women ¿Giving Them The Chance To Change Their Lives Or Take Preventative Measures Before The Cancer Develops. 11-May-2017 (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn/Evening Standard via Getty Images)
Professor Martin Widschwendter At University College London:.London Doctors Are Close To Creating The World'S First Early Warning System For Four Women'S Cancers. They Aim To Use Routine Smear Tests To Predict The Risk Of Breast, Ovarian, Cervical And End
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