These are the FDA-approved options to test for prostate, colorectal, and cervical cancer.
The vision of a single blood test that could screen for dozens of different cancers has tantalized oncologists for more than a decade.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends colorectal cancer screening for all adults starting at age 45. After age 75, the task force recommends talking with your health care team to decide ...
At-home FIT screening involves testing stool for amounts of blood too small to see, which can help to diagnose colon cancer ...
The Cologuard Plus test is more accurate than the original Cologuard, and should be easier to mail in for stool analysis. The newest version of Cologuard, an at-home colon cancer screening test, ...
A blood test based on whole-genome sequencing achieved 99% sensitivity and specificity for detecting HPV-positive head and neck cancer. Early postoperative detection of circulating tumor DNA predicted ...
A new blood test was found to detect colon cancer with more than 80% accuracy — and to rule it out for 90% of healthy people. The results were presented at the 2025 American Society of Clinical ...
Doctors have voiced concerns about a proposed rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services that would expand ...
Dr. Ash Tewari launched a testing facility on wheels that’s screened more than 10,000 men for prostate cancer. His goal? One ...
New guidelines say Ontario is lowering its colorectal cancer screening age to 45 from 50 in response to a "notable" increase ...