This video article just came out, but it sounds a whole lot like the already existing PCA3 test, which is of marginal utility.
They're detecting RNA that's more prevalent in urine if there's prostate cancer. Is this just old news surfacing again? Or, maybe they're just looking for different markers than the PCA3 test does?
Just curious if any of the well-educated here have heard about
this one. It's very early in development apparently.
www.wndu.com/home/headlines/A-faster-and-more-accurate-test-to-detect-prostate-cancer-may-come-soon-317598661.html