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Non-Invasive Cancer Diagnostics has witnessed wider adoption with both oncologists and cancer patients preferring non-invasive methods

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  Non-Invasive Cancer Diagnostics There are many different types of Non-Invasive Cancer Diagnostics available. These tests include the use of a PAP or nasal passage plethoracic device, mammography, magnetic resonance imaging, or CTV. Each one has its own purpose and some of them may be combined to improve accuracy. Non-Invasive Cancer Diagnostics are witnessing wider adoption across the globe. With non-invasive diagnostics, it is possible to examine tissue in its natural state, which allows continued monitoring of the skin site. Mammography is another common diagnostic test. In this test, a tube with light or camera at the end is inserted into the nose and it looks like a tube coming out of the mouth. A machine that makes noises similar to snoring is used to produce images from the inside of the nose. These images are then sent to a lab and a diagnosis is made. This test is used for non-melanoma skin cancer and certain types of bladder cancer. The molecular diagnostic method is a...