Jamesettorehadfield
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Your article: Cell-free tumour DNA
editIf you have time, please add some references to your article that meet the guidelines for reliable sources. You may also want to look at the reliable source guidelines for medicine-related articles. These are important to make sure that the content in your article is verifiable.
I've put a tag on the article accordingly. I've also tagged it saying that it's too technical for readers to understand, but that's only because I personally didn't understand it. I'm not sure if others will feel the same way.
Cheers, --Richard Yin (talk) 15:56, 12 December 2014 (UTC)
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