Chemical variations in prostate cancer calcifications analyzed to identify new diagnostic markers

Researchers at Keele University have published the first investigation into the variation in the chemical makeup of calcifications caused by prostate cancer, in the hope of identifying new markers to improve early diagnosis.
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