The American Cancer Society recently recommended that two blood tests can be an option for people who won't get a colonoscopy or do a stool test. No one looks forward to a colonoscopy, but for the ...
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Putting off your colonoscopy? Now you can get a blood test instead
The American Cancer Society’s newest recommendations include blood tests, in addition to stool tests and colonoscopy.
A physician assistant with no symptoms and a clear colonoscopy was three years from her next screening. A blood test found ...
Blood tests miss early cancers and should be limited to people who decline other methods, new guidelines say.
Cancerguard detects multiple cancers early by identifying specific DNA and protein markers in a blood sample. The test is available for adults aged 50-84 without cancer in the past three years, but it ...
But whether patients should be getting the tests—as some already are—is not yet clear. New blood tests can detect cancer recurrence earlier than traditional scans, potentially giving doctors and ...
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You ordered the blood test. Your doctor didn't. Millions now monitor their own blood levels, but is consumer testing really ...
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