Detection of Cervical Cancer by Blood Test – New Experiment by Aims Researcher | Public TV – Latest Kannada News, Public TV Kannada Live, Public TV News

Updated: 07-04-2025, 10.07 AM

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New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), a prestigious health agency, has conducted an important research in identifying cervical cancer (cervical cancer).

According to this study, cervical cancer can be detected at an early stage through a blood test. Experts believe that this invention can bring about revolutionary changes in women’s health. ALSO READ: Hydrama – Waqf in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly

According to AIMS researchers, this blood test detects specific biomarkers related to cancer. This method is a simple, low cost and non -invasive test that can be easily used in rural areas. Read more: Kunal Kamra application to Bombay High Court seeking cancellation of FIR Trial on the 21st

Pap Smear and HPV tests are currently used for the detection of cervical cancer (cervical cancer). But this new blood test is likely to produce even more accurate results. Read more: Crude oil prices decrease in a huge decline in petrol and diesel prices in India?

This research is a great hope for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer. This can increase the success rate of treatment and reduce the mortality rate, according to a senior researcher at AIMS. Read more: BJP’s fear of lost Hogtivi Anno

Thousands of women in India are victims of cervical cancer every year, and the disease is one of the most important cancers in women. Currently, this blood test is at a practical phase that further tests and approvals are needed before it is widely used. Read more: Bengaluru | A tekki suicide by mentally by family strife

Nevertheless, medical experts feel that this invention can open a chance in the diagnosis of cancer in the future. This research emphasizes the need to emphasize the health of women’s health. The basic message of this study is that early detection plays an important role in saving life.

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