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Patients health
September 01, 2023
Blood Cancer by the Numbers: Why Early Detection Matters
More than 1.24 million people worldwide are diagnosed with a blood cancer each year, and approximately 720,000 die from the disease annually. The challenge is detection: blood cancers are highly variable, carry multiple early symptoms, and lack standardized early detection testing.
The difference that early identification makes is stark. Five-year survival rates jump from 26% at late-stage detection to 91% when cancer is identified early.
This is why the tools that support hematologists, hematopathologists, and laboratory professionals in analyzing blood samples faster and more accurately matter – not just for lab efficiency, but for patient outcomes.