Researchers have devised a very promising non-invasive and individualized technique for detecting and treating bladder cancer. The method uses a ‘liquid biopsy’ — a urine specimen — instead of the invasive tumor sampling needed today, and a method to culture cancer cells that can reveal the molecular underpinnings of each patient’s unique bladder cancer.
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