Saliva test ‘could predict breast cancer risk’

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The one-off test, which costs £250 each, could be introduced in the NHS as a form of breast cancer screening

A simple saliva test can accurately predict women’s risk of developing breast cancer and could save thousands of lives a year, a study has revealed.

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