Breast cancer is a growing concern in India, with early detection crucial for survival. New research from London offers hope: a blood test detecting circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) can predict treatment response in advanced cases. While promising, ctDNA is a risk factor, not a definitive cure predictor, and doesn’t replace traditional biopsies for initial diagnosis.
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