Report of a test to detect early pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancers has been discovered by a 15 year old boy - [url]see here[/url] - using information from Google and Wikipedia. Fascinating story! Pancreatic cancer is usually found too late and the outcome is, more often than not, poor.
"He has done what scientists with millions of dollars-worth of research grants at their disposal have failed to do. He invented a dipstick-type sensor to detect pancreatic, ovarian, and lung cancer that is 168 times faster, 26,000 times less expensive, and 400 times more sensitive than the current standard of detection.
"What’s more, the test costs three cents, takes five minutes, and has a 90 percent accuracy rate. Compare that to the current standard, which employs 60-year-old technology, costs about $800, and misses 30 percent of all pancreatic cancers."
The article also includes some very useful strategies to avoid getting cancer in the first place. Well worth reading.
There is now a blood test that will accurately detect early cancer of all types. It has an accuracy of greater than 95%. If the test is repeated, the accuracy is greater than 99%. That is to say, that false positive and false negative rates are less than 1%. The test is called AMAS.
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