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'Liquid Biopsies': Promising but Not Yet Ready for Prime Time

Undark

Multi-cancer early detection tests aim to identify cancer through a single blood draw without invasive procedures. Early diagnosis can significantly improve survival rates and reduce the need for aggressive treatments such as surgery or chemotherapy. The technology has shown promising results in clinical trials with high accuracy levels reported by researchers across multiple studies. However, medical professionals caution against widespread adoption among low-risk populations who show no symptoms of illness yet may still carry undetected cancers due to genetic predispositions. Physicians emphasize that while these innovations hold great potential they require further validation before being integrated into standard healthcare protocols globally. Until then patients should continue relying on established screening methods like mammograms when appropriate rather than adopting unproven technologies prematurely.

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