According to the American Cancer Society, over 1.9 million new cancer cases are expected in the United States in 2024, with more than 600,000 cancer deaths. Despite advances in treatment, late-stage diagnosis remains a significant challenge, reducing survival rates dramatically. Early detection is crucial—when cancer is identified at an initial stage, patients have a much higher chance of successful treatment. Recently, innovative blood tests, known as liquid biopsies, have emerged as promising tools to detect cancer earlier and less invasively, potentially transforming cancer outcomes worldwide.
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47. Supporting Cancer Surveillance Programs Blood tests are increasingly being integrated into national cancer surveillance programs, enhancing the ability of public health authorities to monitor cancer…