Lung cancer breakthrough could cut treatment delays for thousands
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Scientists at the University of Edinburgh, working alongside NHS Lothian, have unveiled a promising new technique that could transform how doctors determine optimal treatments for lung cancer patients.The innovative method offers a way to accurately forecast genetic alterations responsible for lung cancer development, bypassing the slower and costlier conventional laboratory approaches currently in use.Experts believe the advancement could significantly accelerate the diagnostic process for those suffering from the disease.By enabling clinicians to pinpoint suitable therapies more rapidly, the technology represents a potentially significant step forward for British medical science and patient care.
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