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. 1976 Jul;34(1):1-6.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1976.113.

Clinical assessment of the MOD-MEM cancer test in controls with non-malignant diseases

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Clinical assessment of the MOD-MEM cancer test in controls with non-malignant diseases

J A Pritchard et al. Br J Cancer. 1976 Jul.
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Abstract

A control series of 105 patients in hospital with non-malignant diseases was used in a limited clinical assessment of the MOD-MEM test. Twenty-seven positive results could be explained on the basis of destruction of nervous parenchyma, tissue necrosis, tuberculosis, malignant disease, etc. The remaining 13 unexplained positives showed a sex and age distribution in agreement with that predicted from cancer registration statistics if the MOD-MEM test detects cancer about 16 years before the clinical appearance of the disease.

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