Brain tumours diagnosed in 2 hours, down from 2 months, using new DNA-based test


Scientists have developed an โ€œultra-fastโ€ test which can slash the time patients have to wait to find out which type of brain tumour they have.

Patients usually wait six to eight weeks to find out their type of brain tumour. But the new โ€œgame changerโ€ tool, which assesses the DNA from a sample taken from the tumour, can achieve this in around two hours, experts found.

This means patients can start treatment faster, and the test may even help surgical teams while they are operating to remove tumours, they said.

Researchers from the UKโ€™s University of Nottingham and Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust assessed the new test on 50 patients.

The new brain tumour test is a โ€œgame changerโ€, allowing suitable treatment to start almost immediately. Photo: Shutterstock
The new brain tumour test is a โ€œgame changerโ€, allowing suitable treatment to start almost immediately. Photo: Shutterstock

The research team, which publishing their findings in the medical journal Neuro-Oncology, said the new test was โ€œin concordance with standard of careโ€ for โ€œ90 per cent of casesโ€.

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