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"Had it not been for the blood test, I don't know where we would have gone … I haven't had to have radiation, chemo, medication, nothing. It's just been a blessing."
"[My doctor] said there's a test that can show … your propensity for lung cancer or if there are beginnings of lung cancer, and it made absolute sense to me."
"I think we can beat cancer. We still have a long way to go, but we have a lot of people working on it, we're getting new tools every day, and this one is a great one that we have."
"I would recommend it to everyone who has access to it. … We've prayed for so long for a cure for cancer, and this is the best thing to a cure, when you catch it in the early stages."
"I think of [cancer] like a bully. The bigger that bully gets, the harder it's going to be to defeat. The earlier you know, the smaller that bully's going to be—and that's what I want to fight." –
"As a clinician, I find great value in this new test. … This test is going to help us detect things much more early than we could in the past, and that's the key with lung cancer."
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"As I look at the data, EarlyCDT-Lung looks like a good test for the early detection of lung cancer."
Joseph Carruth, MD
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A simple test
Who should
take the test?
The blood test,
EarlyCDT®
-Lung, can potentially detect lung cancer before symptoms are evident – when the cancer is pea-size or smaller. When treated at a small size, five-year survival rates are more than 50%. Currently, about 85% of lung cancers are found at a “golf-ball” size or larger when the overall survival rate is less than 15%.
Improving outcomes of individuals through early detection.