It will be possible to identify and treat different types of cancer since a blood test.
A team of John Hopkins University has developed another breakthrough for medical science.
They found this method using eight common types of cancer.
Initially, they started such experiments with the aim of reducing life by identifying cancer.
Their invention of the invention of UK experts is very interesting.
They are working on a blood test method so that the transfused DNA of the tumor and the smallest signs of protein can be identified.
Research has been developed by researching the changes in 16 genes grown in cancer and eight proteins emitted by the patient's blood.
They applied the technique on 100% of patients with ovaries, stomach, pancreas, gastric, cerebral, lung or breast cancer.
70 percent of the cancer cases have been identified in this test.
Christian Tomasatti, a doctor of the John of Hopkins University's School of Medicine, told the BBC: "It is very important to diagnose predisposition that is very important."
"I think this invention will reduce the mortality rate of cancer."
The faster the cancer can be identified, the faster it can be successful by treating it.
It is also possible that out of every five pancreatic cancer patients die within a few days of diagnosing cancer.
Cancer syc is being tested by people who have not been diagnosed with cancer, Mr Tomasatti said.
He says, if the procedure is effective, then only once a year, one can know if a person has cancer in his body.
Meanwhile, the Cancer Seek Test, which was published in Journal Science, is called 'unprecedented'. Because it is looking for both DNA and proteins that are changing due to cancer.
For the Cancer Seek Test, patients will be charged at $ 500.
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