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Cancer Patient Describes Relief at using Liquid Biopsy
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Jeannie Larson of Merrimack, New Hampshire. a 57-year-old mother of two was stunned when she was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Unable to tolerate a needle biopsy, her doctor had her try a new "liquid biopsy."April 7, 2016