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  2. Cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    The impact of early cancer detection and the treatment outcomes vary, as there are instances where even with available treatment, early detection may not enhance the overall survival. If the cancer screening does not change the treatment outcome, the screening only prolongs the time the individual lived with the knowledge of their cancer diagnosis.

  3. Psycho-oncology - Wikipedia

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    Research has revealed bio-behavioral pathways to disease [25] which indicates that importance of treatment of psychological concerns that emerge as a result of a cancer diagnosis in efforts to reduce the likelihood of cancer progression. Additionally, knowledge continues to advance related to treatment refractory symptoms of cancer including ...

  4. Early Detection Research Network - Wikipedia

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    The Early Detection Research Network (EDRN) is a collaboration led by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) focused on the discovery of cancer biomarkers.The effort, started in 2000, includes both principal investigators and associate members from leading research institutions across the United States.

  5. Cape Cod Healthcare will participate in study focused on ...

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    To that end, Ward will lead Cape Cod Healthcare's participation in a new national clinical research study focused on early detection of lung cancer with just a blood test. More about the study

  6. Experts urge early detection for breast cancer awareness - AOL

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    Every October, breast cancer awareness month is observed across the country, a time to educate the community and promote early detection.

  7. Screening (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Screening may identify abnormalities that would never cause a problem in a person's lifetime. An example of this is prostate cancer screening; it has been said that "more men die with prostate cancer than of it". [24] Autopsy studies have shown that between 14 and 77% of elderly men who have died of other causes are found to have had prostate ...

  8. Overdiagnosis - Wikipedia

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    Cancer screening is the effort to detect cancer early, during its pre-clinical phase—the time period that begins with an abnormal cell and ends when the patient notices symptoms from the cancer. It has long been known that some people have cancers with short pre-clinical phases (fast-growing, aggressive cancers), while others have cancers ...

  9. Prenetics Announces Tencent’s US$30 Million Investment in ...

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    This is conducive to facilitating the widespread application of FRAGMA technology in early screening for multiple types of cancer, thereby improving prevention strategies for cancer. “Tencent sees tremendous potential in Insighta’s FRAGMA-powered approach to early cancer detection,” said Alexander Ng, President of Tencent Healthcare.