Lung, Cancer, Smoking.Your Questions Answered by Internal Specialist, Dr Mera
A friend of mine who used to smoke a pack of cigarettes for years have been just diagnosed with a lung cáncer, apparently the cancer is already spread into the liver and brain.
I know the best way to prevent this problem is to quit smoking, the sooner the better, But I wonder whether or not is it possible to make a real early diagnose in case the cancer has already developed.
Lung cancer is responsible for the greatest number of cancer-related deaths worldwide, primarily due to the lack of a test capable of detecting early stages of this disease. EarlyCDT-LungTM is a commercially-available blood test to aid in early detection of lung cancer for high-risk individuals. Unfortunately, 80% of lung cancer cases are diagnosed in the latest stages of the disease. Nowadays, the so-colled EarlyCDT Lung is a simple blood test to identify people with a heightened risk of lung cancer for triage into CT scanning.
A finger prick or blood draw can be collected in GP or hospital setting.
EarlyCDT Lung can detect lung cancer on average four years before standard of care [1] and has shown in a large NHS trial that it can reduce late stage lung cancer presentation by 36% [2].
https://www.jto.org/article/S1556-0864(17)32095-6/fulltext
https://www.jto.org/article/S1556-0864(16)32772-1/fulltext
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