Early screening and lifestyle changes are key to preventing cancer cases

Every minute, 38 people are diagnosed with cancer, and 18 people die from it globally, according to the World Health Organization, and it's estimated to increase by 77% to 35 million in 2050. But what if we could predict cancer risks before they even develop? Genetic testing helps detect cancer risks early, making it essential for cancer prevention and control.
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