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10,000 people between 18 and 40 years old will take part in Monash's DNA Screen research study. Picture: Supplied.

Monash develops ‘world first’ DNA cancer screening test

Monash University is leading a DNA screening study that aims to detect inherited genes that increase the risk of cancers and eventually introduce a nationwide genetic screening program.

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