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A serving fire brigade officer. it seemed a good opportunity to actually become involved with something. sadly, most of us are touched by cancer at some time in our lives and i thought, well, actually, early detection is one thing that is going to help in our armoury against that. detecting and treating cancer early is the key to a successful recovery. some cancers, like those of the head and neck, or of the pancreas, are hard to spot in the early stages. this blood test could help and avoid invasive procedures like biopsies. there s a lot of potential here that it could detect not only a range of different cancers, but potentially some of them at an earlier stage, but it s crucial that we actually do now test the research on a much bigger scale, in this research trial, and work out whether it can detect cancer earlier. for years, scientists have been trying to develop a simple blood test that could detect cancers
Please do take it up and become part of this world first trial. this cancer blood test is the largest clinical trial of its kind. 140,000 volunteers are being asked to take part. they will be drawn from people aged 50 to 77, from a variety of backgrounds and ethnicities. if early trial results are promising, a further million people will be enrolled in 2024. if early trial results are promising, a further million people will be enrolled in 2024. there is a lot of potential here, that it could detect not only a range of different cancers but potentially some of them at an earlier stage. but it s crucial that we actually do now test the research and test on a much bigger scale, in this research trial, and work out whether it can detect cancer earlier, whether it can reduce the stage and, crucially, that it can do that without causing undue
Is starting in england to see whether a new blood test can identify more than 50 types of cancer before symptoms become obvious. from today, we will be inviting people to come for blood tests in convenient locations like retail parks, and i would just say to anyone who receives a letter or receives an invitation, please do take it up and become part of this world first trial. this cancer blood test is the largest clinical trial of its kind. 140,000 volunteers are being asked to take part. they will be drawn from people aged 50 to 77, from a variety of backgrounds and ethnicities. if early trial results are promising, a further million people will be enrolled in 202a. there is a lot of potential here, that it could detect not only a range of different cancers but potentially some of them at an earlier stage. but it s crucial that we actually do now test the research and test on a much bigger scale, in this research trial, and work out whether it can
Are giving blood samples to be tested for the presence of tiny traces of dna linked to tumours, a warning of future disease. volunteers like stewart, a serving fire brigade officer. it seemed a good opportunity to actually become involved with something. sadly, most of us are touched by cancer at some time - in our lives and i thought, - well, actually, early detection is one thing that is going to help in our armoury against that. - detecting and treating cancer early is the key to a successful recovery. some cancers, like those of the head and neck, or of the pancreas, are hard to spot in the early stages. this blood test could help and avoid invasive procedures like biopsies. there s a lot of potential here that it could detect not only a range of different cancers, but potentially some of them at an earlier stage, but it s crucial that we actually do now test the research on a much bigger scale, in this research trial, and work out whether it can detect cancer earlier.