epiPancancer Test

How is Cancer formed?

The relationship between ctDNA methylation and cancer occurrence and development Generally, cancer patients have higher levels of ctDNA in the blood than healthy individuals due to tumour cell apoptosis or necrosis, and a large amount of ctDNA is released into the circulatory system. Therefore, the amount of ctDNA can reflect the number of tumour cells in cancer patients.

epiPancancer

Does not detect a specific type of cancer but analyses a group of 33 different cancers within DNA using methylation between normal and cancer cells to detect cancer DNA in your blood. 

epiPancancer Cancer

Cancer is a chronic disease, its formation process takes 10 - 20 years, if it can be detected early 95% of cases can be cured. For most patients, They here those dreadful words “you have cancer and we need to discuss your options” It is important to discover the possibility of cancer, before it has become a clinical reality.  

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