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Expanding Cancer Detection: How MCED Testing Complements Standard Screening

Expanding Cancer Detection: How MCED Testing Complements Standard Screening

Update: 2025-08-29
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Guest: Jennifer Caudle, DO


Host: Patrick McGill, MD




Current cancer screening guidelines cover just five cancers—breast, lung, colon, prostate, and cervical—leaving many aggressive cancers undetected until later stages. But multi-cancer early detection (MCED) testing is reshaping the landscape with blood-based analyses of cell-free DNA and methylation patterns to identify potential cancers earlier than traditional imaging. Designed for the general population over age 50, MCED testing complements rather than replaces standard screenings, helping detect cancers at stages when treatment is most effective. Joining Dr. Jennifer Caudle to share practical strategies for integrating MCED into clinical workflows, addressing misconceptions, and streamlining follow-up protocols is Dr. Patrick McGill, board-certified family physician and Executive Vice President, Chief Transformation Officer at Community Health Network in Indianapolis.
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Expanding Cancer Detection: How MCED Testing Complements Standard Screening

Expanding Cancer Detection: How MCED Testing Complements Standard Screening