User talk:Jamesettorehadfield
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Your article: Cell-free tumour DNA
[edit]If 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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