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Related: About this forumA blood test to detect cancer? Some patients are using them already.
When her husband was undergoing cancer treatment, Cindy Perez of Southwest Ranches, Fla., learned about a new blood test that could help find early cancers. The 50-year-old said she felt fine, but her husband urged her to take the test anyway.
To her surprise, the blood test — called Galleri — came back positive. Scans revealed a small tumor in her groin and a diagnosis of mantle cell lymphoma, a rare but aggressive form of cancer. She was treated and now, two years later, she’s in remission. “For me, the test was a miracle,” she said. “A real big miracle.”
Many experts believe that such tests, which analyze substances in the blood that might indicate cancer, represent a remarkable new chapter in cancer detection. The tests may be especially useful finding “silent” cancers — such as pancreatic or ovarian cancer — which often don’t cause symptoms until the disease is advanced and more difficult to treat.
“It opens up a whole new world,” said Eric Klein, a scientist at the health-care company Grail who developed Galleri, a multi-cancer detection test. “It’s the unmet need we face in cancer.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/interactive/2024/cancer-blood-test-screening/?itid=hp-top-table-main_p001_f006

Deuxcents
(21,728 posts)For my thyroid condition and I’ve asked my dr if my blood work shows an imbalance of red/white count and he says it does. That satisfied me at the time because I’m thinking that would be a flag that would need to be checked. I did not know about this test before so I’m gonna look it up. Thanks for this post..I get tested every 6 months so I’ll go with some information of my own next time 🙏
Elessar Zappa
(16,326 posts)It would save them money in the long run.