Wednesday, 15 May 2019

Novel study discovers 'metabolic fingerprint' to help treat, diagnosis and prevent cervical cancer

Researchers at the University of Arizona have completed the first-of-its-kind study that could aid in the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of cervical cancer by identifying cervicovaginal metabolic signatures, or "fingerprints" that distinguish patients with HPV, pre-cancerous cervical conditions and cancer.

* This article was originally published here