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What Types of Cancer Can Be Detected at Home?
Currently, home tests are available for several types of cancer, including:
Colorectal cancer
Breast cancer
(through genetic testing)
Prostate cancer
Cervical cancer
(via HPV testing)
It is important to note that while these tests can indicate the presence of cancer or risk factors, they are not definitive. Positive results typically require follow-up with a healthcare provider for further diagnostic procedures.
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