The FDA could approve the first blood test that can detect multiple cancers, around the end of the year, setting the stage for it to become widely available.
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A blood test caught seven times more cancers when added to routine screening
A single blood draw added to routine cancer screenings found roughly seven times more cancers than standard tests alone, ...
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A single blood test that screens for many cancers could reach patients soon
Two large-scale clinical trials are generating the strongest evidence yet on whether a single blood draw can detect dozens of ...
When her husband was undergoing cancer treatment, Cindy Perez of Southwest Ranches, Fla., learned about a new blood test that could help find early cancers. The 50-year-old said she felt fine, but her ...
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