Market Intel: Can New Wave Of Tests Finally Nail Early Diagnosis Of Lung Cancer?

Early diagnosis of lung cancer continues to be a major clinical challenge and the opportunity for products that can successfully detect the disease early enough to boost survival rate is huge. This article looks into the market potential and highlights companies developing technologies that they believe can finally turn this deadliest of cancers on its head.

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Innovative technologifes for early diagnosis of lung cancer • Source: shutterstock.com

The five-year survival rate for lung cancer remains a dismal 17.7%, a rate that improved only by a few percentage points since the 1970s, largely because most cases are still diagnosed in late stages. The disease is also common, being the second-most frequently diagnosed cancer in the US and the most diagnosed kind in China, where smoking is on the rise among young adults.

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