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Jun 11, 2025, 21:02
Cancers can be detected in blood 3 years prior to diagnosis – Lung Cancer Europe
Lung Cancer Europe shared a post on X:
” ‘Cancers can be detected in blood 3 years prior to diagnosis.’
A small Johns Hopkins University study found tumour DNA in blood yrs before clinical diagnosis, and well before symptoms appeared. The study identified this using a multicancer DNA test.
Early research, but for lung cancer, where late detection limits treatment, this could unlock curative options and more precious time with families – if future blood tests can reliably spot it early.”
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