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Trust me I'm a doctor says Martin Widschwendter

10 March 2017

Michael Mosley & Martin Widschwendter

 

A blood study was performed and the primary FORECEE outcome was to test the laboratory sample processing pipeline and produced data for the quality control measure  of our 'virtual micro-dissection' approach. The secondary outcome was understanding the anti-cancer effect of tumeric consumption at the level of DNA methylation. A sub-study of the Horizon 2020 FORECEE (Female cancer predictiOn using ceRvical cEll omiCs to individualise prEvEntion) programme which Prof Martin Widschwendter leads and coordinates was presented in the BBC programme 'Trust Me I'm a Doctor' which was broadcast on BBC2 at 8pm on Thursday 22 September. 

Links:

Does turmeric really help protect us from cancer?

Could a new understanding of how cancer starts lead to personalised risk tests?

Trust me I'm a doctor BBC website

Martin Widschwendter IRIS profile