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A new blood test could change the outlook for one of the deadliest cancers—pancreatic cancer—by catching it much earlier than ever before. Researchers identified two previously unknown proteins in the blood that, when combined with existing markers, dramatically improved detection accuracy. The four-marker test was able to spot pancreatic cancer in over 90% of cases and performed especially well even in early stages, when treatment has the best chance of success.

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