NHS England is ready to start a leading liquid biopsy blood test, providing new hope to lungs and breast cancer patients.
Innovative test, a world-firstThe tumor rotating in the bloodstream will analyze the DNA fragments, enable doctors to determine individual remedies more rapidly. It is expected that 15,000 patients will benefit from rollouts every year.
By identifying specific genetic mutations, the liquid biopsy eliminates the requirement of traditional tissue biopsy in many cases, reduces waiting time and enables quick access to targeted treatments.
The test will initially be used for lung cancer patients, but officials confirmed that it will be used to detect a wide range of genetic variants for breast cancer patients, to see if they are eligible for targeted treatment.

After a pilot that included 10,000 people with non-six cell lung cancer (most common types), tests are being expanded, with expectation that it can be used for other types of cancer in the future.
This is an exciting success in cancer research – but how much are you familiar with the basic things of lung cancer? We have listed the help of some experts to explain its main reasons and highlight 9 common symptoms, which we should know about.
What is the cause of lung cancer?
“Lung cancer is a disease where uncontrolled cell grows in the lungs that leads to the tumor,” Dr. Jenny says MessengerAdvisor in respiratory and general medicine Nafield health Brighton Hospital. “Sadly, lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death in Britain.
“There are many possible reasons for this, but the main is a smoking. It may also have some genetic reasons and is associated with pollution, obesity, asbestos exposure and some working-based chemicals.”
Symptoms of lung cancer
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The main symptoms of lung cancer include:
- A cough
- A long -standing cough
- Chest infection
- Blood from blood
- Branch
- Breathe continuously
- Constant fatigue or lack of energy
- Loss of appetite or unexplained weight loss
Lung cancer is the most diagnosed with chest CT scanAnd initial diagnosis is important.
“This may be attractive to change the condition of old or any other health,” Dr. Rachel Orit, Says Health Information Manager Cancer Research UK“But, it is important to receive your doctor’s advice. If you notice anything that is not normal for you or is not going away. In most cases it will not be cancer, but if it is, it can create a real difference to hold it in the initial stage.”
Here are 9 signs of lung cancer that you should not ignore …
1. Breathe

“This may feel shortage of breath while doing activities that you used to do without any problem, or other difficulties,” says Orit, “to breathe,”.
2. Chest infection
“Another sign is a chest infection that keeps back, does not go away, or is better with treatment,” the octit noted.
3. A long -lasting cough
“It may be a cough that has not gone away or the treatment has not been responded to,” the oarit was highlighted. “It can also be a change or deterioration of a cough that you did for some time.”
4. Blood
“It can be blood in phlegm, even if it is only a small amount,” ortae is called.
5. Feel tired
“It can be tired that does not go away with rest, or feels tired
6. Lose weight
“Another red flag is losing weight without changing your dining pattern or your level of activity,” is called Orit.
7. Reduce appetite

Ortit said, “It could not feel as hungry as you did, or not, as much as you did not usually want to eat,”
8. Unexplained pain
Says Messenger, “A symptom that can be surprised to something and can be easier to ignore, shoulder pain that becomes worse.” “Constant chest pain that becomes progressively worse can also be a warning signal.”
9. The voice changes
Says Messenger, “Another less known symptom is a hoarse voice or a change in voice that does not settle after four to six weeks.”
What are the treatment options?
“Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy or radiotherapy,” Messenger.
Can it be stopped?
Messenger highlighted, “Those who struggle with quitting smoking should inquire for support in their GP, in the first example.”