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Discovering Cancer Early: A Stockholm Study
Stockholm, SwedenMonday, January 6, 2025
From 2011 to 2021, data has been collected from 140, 042 people who were newly diagnosed with cancer, and 2, 591, 963 people who do not have cancer. This diverse group allows researchers to explore early symptoms, unexpected findings, and how other health issues impact cancer diagnoses. By using a wide range of medical data, researchers can perform detailed analysis and adjust for factors that might influence the results.
The main goal of STEADY-CAN is to enhance our understanding of the early stages of cancer detection. This valuable resource can aid in studying cancer detection in real medical settings and understand how other health conditions affect cancer outcomes. With its comprehensive data collection, the study opens doors for ongoing cancer monitoring and public health strategies.
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