The NHS says last week's cyber-attack means blood cannot be sorted at the same frequency.
The trial suggests the jab arms the body with protective antibodies as effectively as separate shots.
The NHS says last week's cyber-attack means blood cannot be sorted at the same frequency.
The dye makes cancer cells which are invisible to the naked eye show up so they can be removed.
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