And the test doesn’t just find cancer, it can also tell doctors where the cancer is located.
That’s because tumors have a “footprint” depending on where they’re located and computers running the CancerLocator test can zero in on it.
But don't ask doctors for the test just yet, it's still in the testing phase, with the developers telling The Telegraph that it "requires further validation."
The study was published in the journal Genome Biology.
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