Researchers are working on developing blood tests that can detect breast cancer markers before a tumor becomes visible on imaging. These tests, often referred to as "liquid biopsies," seek to find circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) or other biomarkers in a patient's blood. Early detection through minimally invasive means could significantly improve treatment outcomes.

Researchers are working on developing blood tests that can detect breast cancer markers before a tumor becomes visible on imaging. These tests, often referred to as "liquid biopsies," seek to find circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) or other biomarkers in a patient's blood. Early detection through minimally invasive means could significantly improve treatment outcomes.

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