Rich, a devoted father from New Jersey, always prioritized staying healthy for his family. When his doctor suggested he take a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) test, a screening tool that allows doctors to screen for many of the deadliest cancers, including those with no recommended screening tests, he was on board. Despite having no symptoms and no family history of cancer, Rich received a Cancer Signal Detected result with predicted Cancer Signal Origin to help guide next steps.
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1wWell said.