Shuaipeng Geng, Shiyong Li, Wei Wu, Yinyin Chang, Mao Mao
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A Cost-Effective Two-Step Approach for Multi-Cancer Early Detection in High-Risk Populations.
Significance: Large-scale screening inevitably leads to significant financial burdens on the healthcare system, which is a key factor constraining nationwide screenings. The two-step MCED approach not only maintains comparable performance but also substantially alleviates financial strains compared with the direct use of next-generation sequencing-based MCED tests for massive screenings.