Última hora
DEEZB warnt Banken vor KI-Risiken und setzt Frist für IT-SicherheitPLAlan G. odpowie za spowodowanie wypadku, w którym zginęli ojciec i synARمونديال 2026: الأرجنتين تواجه مصر وسويسرا تواجه كولومبيا في مواجهات حاسمةJP政府、防衛省に国際政策担当の「局」新設を検討ARIran-US tensions rise amid Strait of Hormuz incident and nuclear talks deadlockRUНидерланды больше не могут оказывать военную помощь КиевуDEBundesregierung plant deutliche Kürzung der HeizungsförderungARالقطاع المصرفي السعودي: أساسيات متينة في مواجهة تحديات جديدةRUСергей Дебижев снимает фильм "Соловецкое чудо" об обороне монастыря в 1854 годуRUДвое российских бойцов три месяца удерживали позицию ВСУ под постоянными обстреламиDEEZB warnt Banken vor KI-Risiken und setzt Frist für IT-SicherheitPLAlan G. odpowie za spowodowanie wypadku, w którym zginęli ojciec i synARمونديال 2026: الأرجنتين تواجه مصر وسويسرا تواجه كولومبيا في مواجهات حاسمةJP政府、防衛省に国際政策担当の「局」新設を検討ARIran-US tensions rise amid Strait of Hormuz incident and nuclear talks deadlockRUНидерланды больше не могут оказывать военную помощь КиевуDEBundesregierung plant deutliche Kürzung der HeizungsförderungARالقطاع المصرفي السعودي: أساسيات متينة في مواجهة تحديات جديدةRUСергей Дебижев снимает фильм "Соловецкое чудо" об обороне монастыря в 1854 годуRUДвое российских бойцов три месяца удерживали позицию ВСУ под постоянными обстрелами
Newsgather
BackHong Kong Researchers Developing Affordable Blood Test for Prostate Cancer
Hong Kong Researchers Developing Affordable Blood Test for Prostate Cancer
En desarrollo
SCMP Economy21.06.2026Salud1 dk okumaChina

Hong Kong Researchers Developing Affordable Blood Test for Prostate Cancer

En resumen

  • Hong Kong researchers are developing an affordable blood test for prostate cancer, aiming to reduce the need for invasive biopsies.
  • The technology is expected to launch in about two years, offering a less uncomfortable diagnostic process for patients like Peter Wan, who experienced a lengthy and invasive journey to his diagnosis.

Resumen generado por IA

Por qué importa

Peter Wan Ying-keung, a retired Hong Kong businessman, recalls the difficult months-long journey to his prostate cancer diagnosis 13 years ago, which involved an invasive biopsy. Local researchers are developing a less invasive and affordable blood test.

Tamaño de fuente

Retired Hong Kong businessman Peter Wan Ying-keung still remembers the uncertainty and discomfort of his months-long journey to a prostate cancer diagnosis 13 years ago.

It began with a routine blood test in 2013 that showed elevated levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a possible warning sign of cancer.

Wan, now 73, then underwent an invasive biopsy to extract tissue samples from his prostate – a procedure that left him bleeding for around two days. From the initial test to a confirmed diagnosis, the process took three months.

“The biopsy procedure could be frightening for some people,” Wan said. “It would be ideal if a diagnosis could be made without a biopsy.”

Local researchers have said that they hope fewer patients in Hong Kong will need to undergo invasive biopsies to confirm cancer, as they are developing an affordable blood test to screen for the disease, with plans to launch the technology in about two years.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • New prostate cancer blood test technology to launch in Hong Kong.

    Probable · En meses

Preguntas abiertas

  • What is the specific accuracy rate of the new blood test?
  • What will be the exact cost of the new blood test?
  • Which specific institutions are developing this technology?

Temas relacionados

This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

Noticias relacionadas

Más sobre este temaprostate cancer