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Findings/Cancer
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Cancer

1 health finding tracked, based on published scientific research and health reporting.

Low–Medium Concern
4

Safety Score

Low–Med Risk

One medium-concern finding.

4 / 5

1

Medium concern

1

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Cancer🦠 Disease & Outbreaks

New blood test may detect cancer earlier using particles in bodily fluids

Researchers have developed a new test that detects cancer from tiny particles found in blood and other bodily fluids, potentially catching the disease earlier when treatment works best. Early detection dramatically improves survival rates, but current screening tools are often unreliable or expensive. This advance could give more people access to life-saving early diagnosis.

Medium Concern
📰 News reportMedical Xpress – Health
16May 4, 2026
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