Many of today’s most effective cancer detection and screening methods are costly and require that patients drive to a clinic for a blood draw – limiting factors for individuals in low-resourced and rural settings. Muhammed Murtaza, associate professor of surgery, and surgery researcher Michelle Stephens developed a diagnostic that allows at-home collection of blood samples, making the early screening and detection of cancer easier and more cost effective and improving health equity for millions of individuals.
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