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Publishing date: Jun 25, 2021 • 14 hours ago • 2 minute read • Christopher Mueller, lead author of a new study that looks at a new method to help detect metastatic breast cancer. Mueller is the principal investigator, Division of Cancer Biology and Genetics, Queen s Cancer Research Institute and Professor of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences and Pathology and Molecular Medicine, Queen s University. Supplied photo Photo by Queen s University /supplied photo
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KINGSTON – A team of researchers at Queen’s University has helped develop a new, cost-effective cancer detection and characterization method, based on the presence of circulating tumour DNA in the blood called mDETECT (methylation DETEction of Circulating Tumour DNA).
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