AI-Powered Blood Test Predicts Cancer Recurrence with Unprecedented Sensitivity
AI-Powered Blood Test Predicts Cancer Recurrence with Unprecedented Sensitivity

In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian, the New York Genome Center, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have developed an artificial intelligence-powered blood test that can predict cancer recurrence with remarkable sensitivity.

Published in Nature Medicine on June 14, the study reveals how a machine learning model was trained to detect circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) with high accuracy. This method has shown success in lung cancer, melanoma, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and even precancerous colorectal polyps.

Dr. Dan Landau of Weill Cornell Medicine stated, “We’ve achieved significant signal-to-noise enhancement, allowing us to detect cancer recurrence months or years before traditional methods.”

AI-Powered Blood Test Predicts Cancer Recurrence with Unprecedented Sensitivity

The technology represents a leap forward in liquid biopsy techniques. Traditional methods often miss sparse cancer-associated mutations in blood, but Dr. Landau’s team used whole-genome-sequencing for more sensitive detection.

Their system, MRD-EDGE, employs advanced machine learning to identify cancer patterns in DNA sequencing data. In tests, MRD-EDGE accurately predicted residual cancer post-surgery and chemotherapy in colorectal cancer patients without any false negatives.

MRD-EDGE’s sensitivity extends to early-stage lung and triple-negative breast cancers and can even detect ctDNA from precancerous colorectal adenomas—a significant advance for early detection strategies.

Dr. Landau emphasised the potential of this technology to transform cancer care by detecting recurrences and monitoring tumour response during therapy at unprecedented early stages.

Recommended for you

Swindon Murder Probe: Police Release Photos of Men Linked to Crime Scene
MURDER PROBE Swindon Murder Probe: Police Release Photos of Men Linked to Crime Scene
Thieves Smash into Corsham Co-Op Using Elephant Ornament
SCUM BAGS Thieves Smash into Corsham Co-Op Using Elephant Ornament
Screenshot 2025-11-18 at 22.03.22
NATIONAL NOD Wiltshire Police Star Scores National Nod for Disability Inspiration
Wiltshire Police Appeal for Witnesses Following Salisbury Assault
DOMESTIC DRAMA Gun-Toting Cops Swarm Swindon Street After Shocking Domestic Drama

Must READ

More For You

More From UK News in Pictures

More From UKNIP