ImLionyall
Workin on dat Roar
Didn't a white girl finesse ppl with something similar
Nah idc
I can die from any ol thing
Ima enjoy myself
Would you take it? Should policy state that we all take it?
Blood test that can detect 50 different types of cancer by EOY
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'Game-changer' blood test that can detect 50 different types of cancer set to roll out in the US by the end of the year
- The Galleri blood test, developed by GRAIL, can detect 50 types of cancer using only a blood test
- Mayo Clinic plans to make it available at multiple locations by the end of the year, and it has received approval for use in New York
- The test requires two vials of blood that are sent to a laboratory and return results within 10 days
- Experts believe it can be a 'game changer' and help people detect their cancer early on, increasing their chance of survival
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A new blood test that could change the way cancer is detected and diagnosed is soon to become available in the U.S.
The Galleri blood test was developed by GRAIL, a San Francisco, California-based biotechnology company.
The test is expected to be able to detect 50 different types of cancer via a blood test such as pancreatic, ovarian and esophageal.
Its rollout would be 'game changer', one expert says, and it could potentially save millions of lives through early cancer diagnoses.
'Game-changer' blood test that can detect 50 different types of cancer set to roll out in the US | Daily Mail Online
Cancer Screening Cost with the Galleri Test | Galleri®The cost of the Galleri® test may vary depending on the healthcare practice or provider who orders the test. The list price for the Galleri test is $949.
Policy? Why should it be required
You want higher insurance premiums for fun?
How old were you when they discovered the polypsEven tho it is scary i rather know early so i have a fighting chance. Im glad of the endoscopy/colonoscopy i got years ago for my stomach issues or I wouldn't have found out that i had polyps. Luckly they were low grade, so i only have to get a checkup for every five years.
Or deny Insurance altogetherI'm not in the US breh. Longer term broad-based earlier treatment might possibly push premiums down.