Using 100 or so markers should make this test very accurate and coupled with the fact that it will provide a very early warning date is revolutionary. But, until the test results are released, the stock is still a way out speculation.
Some forms of cancer grow so slowly, that the patient will die of other causes before the cancer can cause real harm. Therefore, the test must also be able to detect the aggressiveness of the cancer and help determine if early treatment will benefit the patient. An example of this is prostate cancer. In prostate cancer, the physician can't do much until they determines the aggressiveness of the cancer, which usually is not easy to determine. If a man lives to age 90, over 90% of those men will have some degree of prostate cancer. You can't go around cutting out every man's prostate when they first detect cancer.
I've got a feeling it is the same for ovarian cancer??? Need to do more DD on it.
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