Scientists develop 10-minute universal cancer test: Inexpensive procedure shows whether patient has cancerous cells in the body, but does not reveal where or how serious it is User PastTense1, in the /r/medicine: a subreddit for medical professionals subreddit, 05 Dec 2018
Scientists develop 10-min universal cancer existence test (does not indicate location or severity) that could be used for screening, in conjunction with other tests - technique relies on distribution of methyl groups on the genome, which affect affinity for gold nano-particles in solution User stereomatch, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 04 Dec 2018