New Cancer Screening Method Detects Tumors Years Earlier
A blood-based screening test has demonstrated the ability to detect more than fifty types of cancer at early stages with a single draw. The test analyzes DNA fragments shed by tumors into the bloodstream. In clinical trials, the method identified cancers an average of 18 months before conventional diagnosis methods. False positive rates remain a concern, and researchers emphasize the test is not yet a replacement for established screening protocols.
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