A painless brush swab may soon change one of the most unpleasant parts of oral cancer care, sorting dangerous mouth lesions ...
A non-invasive brush test can diagnose mouth cancer within one hour, potentially boosting detection rates, a new study says.
More than 10 million people develop tuberculosis (TB) each year, yet about 40% go undiagnosed. The main culprit is reliance on sputum-based testing, which many patients—particularly those who are ...
A new brush test could detect oral cancer in just one hour without surgery. Find out how it may reduce unnecessary biopsies.
Researchers have validated a non-invasive brush biopsy that can detect oral cancer in under an hour and could eliminate more ...
Researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle have developed a new approach that may help diagnose tuberculosis using oral swabs. The oral swab approach — which was inspired by veterinary ...
Tulane University researchers have developed an enhanced CRISPR-based tuberculosis test that works with a simple tongue swab, a potential breakthrough that could allow easier, community-based ...