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ScienceDaily 1 place · 06/13/2025 01:38 EDT

Researchers at Johns Hopkins found that fragments of tumor DNA can appear in the bloodstream up to three years before a cancer diagnosis, offering a potentially revolutionary window for early detection and treatment.

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