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Peer-Reviewed Study Reports on New Blood Test for Early Breast Cancer Detection

August 23, 2026

Why it matters locally: Improved early detection methods for breast cancer could have a significant impact on public health outcomes across Louisiana, potentially leading to earlier treatment and improved patient prognoses.


SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Researchers published a new peer-reviewed study detailing the capabilities of a blood test for early-stage breast cancer detection. The study appeared in a scientific journal on July 30, 2026. The authors, affiliated with Astrin Biosciences, reported the test demonstrated a sensitivity exceeding 92% and a specificity exceeding 92%. These metrics, they indicate, surpass the performance of current supplemental screening standards. Astrin Biosciences, a company focused on cancer detection and treatment, developed the test. Researchers developed the blood test using deep proteomics, a method involving the large-scale study of proteins. The company states this technology enables the analysis of numerous proteins within a blood sample. This analysis aims to identify early indicators of breast cancer.

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