Researchers discover new test for chronic blood cancers
10 December 2013A new test for blood cancers will catch many more cases than the present test that identifies only 60 per cent.
A new test for blood cancers will catch many more cases than the present test that identifies only 60 per cent.
A ground-breaking imaging system to track malarial infection of blood cells in real time has been created by a collaboration catalysed by the University’s Physics of Medicine Initiative.
Old red blood cells shown to have undergone ‘significant changes and damage’; techniques could help rapidly monitoring quality of blood supply.
A new method for diagnosing sickle cell disease has been found by researchers from Cambridge and Oxford Universities. This new test would be cheaper and easier to use than existing methods and provide a simpler alternative for use in developing nations.