Early detection of cancer
Cancer Research Horizons · Howard Hughes Medical Institute · +16 more institutions
Abstract
Survival improves when cancer is detected early. However, ~50% of cancers are at an advanced stage when diagnosed. Early detection of cancer or precancerous change allows early intervention to try to slow or prevent cancer development and lethality. To achieve early detection of all cancers, numerous challenges must be overcome. It is vital to better understand who is at greatest risk of developing cancer. We also need to elucidate the biology and trajectory of precancer and early cancer to identify consequential disease that requires intervention. Insights must be translated into sensitive and specific early detection technologies and be appropriately evaluated to support practical clinical implementation.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 113.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 131
Authors
12- DLDavid L. CrosbyCorresponding
Cancer Research Horizons
- SNSangeeta N. Bhatia
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- KMKevin M. Brindle
University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK
- LMLisa M. Coussens
Oregon Health & Science University
- CDCaroline Dive
University of Manchester, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, CRUK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence, University College London
Topics & keywords
- Cancer detection
- Cancer
- Intervention (counseling)
- Disease
- Stage (stratigraphy)
- Medicine
- Cancer screening
- Intensive care medicine