BLOOD-BASED CANCER TEST : SCIENCE
& TECHNOLOGY
NEWS :  How blood-based tests
for cancer screening could save lives
 
WHAT’S IN THE NEWS ? 
A multi-cancer early detection test detects cancer signals such as
circulating tumour DNA or circulating tumour cells — released by cancerous
cells into the blood — at early stages, when treatment is most effective. But
these tests are not yet approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
 
Blood-Based Cancer Tests
 - Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED):
     These tests can detect multiple cancer types from a single blood sample,
     offering a non-invasive method for early cancer detection.
 
Circulating
Tumor DNA: Analyzes circulating tumor DNA or cells in the blood to identify
early-stage cancers.
 
Key Features
 - Cancer Detection:
     Capable of identifying signals from up to 50 cancer types, including those
     without reliable early-screening methods.
 
 - Non-Invasive
     and Cost-Effective: Provides a less invasive alternative to
     traditional screening, potentially encouraging higher participation in
     screening programs.
 
 
Importance and Benefits
 - Early Detection:
     Early identification of cancers can improve survival rates and reduce
     treatment costs.
 
 - Reduced
     Burden: Facilitates timely treatment, reducing the
     psychological and financial burden of late-stage cancer diagnoses.
 
 
Challenges
 - False Positives and Overdiagnosis:
     Risk of false positives and overdiagnosis necessitates comprehensive
     patient support and accurate follow-up.
 
 - Patient
     Guidance: Robust post-test support and thorough patient
     guidance are essential to maximize the benefits of these tests.
 
 
Source
:
https://epaper.thehindu.com/ccidist-ws/th/th_delhi/issues/96069/OPS/G2UD7L6KF.1+GACD7N9L6.1.html