India, Feb. 4 -- India recorded approximately 1.46 million new cancer cases in 2022, with one in nine individuals expected to develop cancer in their lifetime. The cancer burden is projected to rise by 12.8% by 2025, making regular screenings even more critical in early detection and treatment. Every year, many individuals rely on routine blood tests as part of their annual health check-up, assuming these will detect cancer in its early stages. While blood tests may be useful in some cases, not all cancers manifest in the blood, especially in their initial stages. Cancer originates in an organ and begins affecting its function long before any signs appear in blood reports. By the time it is detectable in standard blood tests marketed as h...