NHS trial results of liquid biopsy indicate Galleri test has potential to spot cancer in people with symptoms
A blood test for more than 50 forms of cancer could help speed up diagnosis and fast-track patients for treatment, a study suggests.
The Symplify study, led by the University of Oxford, involved 5,461 people in England and Wales who were referred to hospital by their GP with suspected cancer. Its results are being presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s annual meeting in Chicago. It was also likely the test could speed up diagnosis “where it is not certain which rapid diagnostic pathway is the right one”, Middleton said.
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