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New blood test could predict lung cancer years early
Researchers identified a protein signature that predicts lung cancer risk five years before a diagnosis occurs.
Learn why comprehensive biomarker testing is essential before starting any lung cancer treatment. Hear from patients and ...
In this interview with Targeted Oncology managing editor Sabrina Serani, Estelamari Rodriguez, MD, MPH, hematologist-oncologist at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, discusses ...
Examining a patient for common or complex pulmonary issues in a primary care setting takes time and expertise — physicians need to ask about symptoms and medical history and determine which tests to ...
In this first part of an interview with The American Journal of Managed Care®, Julia Rotow, MD, thoracic oncologist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses the critical need to test for biomarkers ...
Guardant Health is joining in on the American Lung Association’s (ALA’s) push to raise awareness about lung cancer screening and biomarker testing. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends ...
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Could a simple blood test stop lung cancer early?
What if a simple blood test could tell you that lung cancer might develop years before it actually appears? It sounds like ...
Stage four lung cancer can be stealthy, often showing late symptoms. Precision oncology now offers personalized treatments ...
Biodesix, Inc. has announced that new research will be showcased at upcoming conferences, including the ISPOR 2025 Annual Meeting in Montreal and the ATS 2025 International Conference in San Francisco ...
Researchers have shown that a test called ORACLE can predict lung cancer survival at the point of diagnosis better than currently used clinical risk factors. This could help doctors make more informed ...
Credit: Getty Images A pulmonologist discusses the history and influence of race-based reference equations in pulmonary function testing interpretation and patient care. Pulmonary function testing ...
Credit: Getty Images The road to race-neutral pulmonary function testing has been long and evolving; now, ATS recommends this approach and a Boston hospital offers an implementation model. In July, ...
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