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flag Liquid biopsies could cut late-stage cancer diagnoses by 45% in the U.S., researchers say.

flag A new study published in CANCER finds that routine liquid biopsy testing could significantly reduce late-stage cancer diagnoses in the U.S. By simulating annual multi-cancer early detection tests in 5 million adults aged 50 to 84, researchers projected a 45% drop in stage IV cancers, along with increases in early-stage detection. flag The greatest reductions occurred in lung, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers, while cervical, liver, and colorectal cancers saw the largest relative improvements. flag The findings suggest such tests could transform cancer care by catching disease earlier, improving survival, and lowering treatment costs.

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