A highly sensitive test that detects traces of disease in the bone marrow of patients with a rare and aggressive type of blood cancer could help double their chances of survival, a first-of-its-kind ...
Staff at King’s College London carried out research on the new test (King's College London/PA Wire) Patients with a rare and aggressive type of blood cancer could soon have their chances of survival ...
This is a close-up of a bone marrow slide photographed in 1992 by Daniel E. Sabath, University of Washington (UW) professor of laboratory medicine. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible ...
Why might you have a bone marrow test? You have a bone marrow test to check whether there are cancer cells in your bone marrow. Bone marrow is spongy tissue and fluid that is inside your bones. It ...
A highly sensitive bone marrow test could double survival rates for some groups of younger adults with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) by helping doctors identify if they might relapse up to three months ...