
New findings suggest that the detection of invisible blood in urine could be the earliest indicator of bladder cancer, which could lead to development of new guidelines for doctors. Scientists at the University of Exeter Medical School found that one in 60 people over the age of 60 who had invisible blood in their urine (identified by their GP testing their urine) transpired to have bladder cancer. The figure was around half those who had visible blood in their ...
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