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KNOWLEDGE, CLINICAL ATTITUDES, AND PERCEIVED BARRIERS TOWARD LIQUID BIOPSY AND MULTI-CANCER EARLY DETECTION (MCED): A COMPARATIVE CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN MEDICAL STUDENTS AND FACULTY

Basha SamirMedical Student, Samarkand state medical university, UzbekistanFayaz MohammedMedical Student, Samarkand state medical university, UzbekistanMustaq K. MohamedMedical Student, Samarkand state medical university, Uzbekistan
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Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests represent a transformative frontier in oncology, leveraging blood-based liquid biopsy technologies to screen for multiple malignancies through a single non-invasive assay. Despite rapid technological advancement, the integration of MCED concepts into medical education remains poorly characterized. This study examined knowledge levels, clinical attitudes, and perceived implementation barriers toward liquid biopsy and MCED among medical students and faculty at a large academic medical center.

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