Last Posted: Feb 20, 2019
- Faster, better, cheaper: the rise of CRISPR in disease detection- Powerful gene-editing tool could help to diagnose illnesses such as Lassa fever early and rein in the spread of infection
A Maxmen, Nature News, February 19, 2019 - Using Artificial Intelligence to Detect Cervical Cancer
NIH Director's Blog, January 17, 2019 - Preventing Cervical Cancer in the 21st Century
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Fang Chao et al. Molecular genetics & genomic medicine 2019 Jan - Population-Based Assessment of HPV Genotype-Specific Cervical Cancer Survival: CDC Cancer Registry Sentinel Surveillance System.
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