Proteins in milk and blood could one day let doctors detect breast cancer earlier – and save lives
- Written by Danielle Whitham, Ph.D. Candidate in Chemistry and Biochemistry, Clarkson University

Doctors may someday be able to use bodily fluids to noninvasively detect breast cancer in patients earlier than is possible now.
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in the U.S. and is currently one of the...