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zaptheimpalerlast Friday at 10:36 PM4 repliesview on HN

I guess the problem is a mismatch between detection capability and treatment capability? We seem to be getting increasingly good at detecting precancerous states but we don't have corresponding precancer treatments, just the regular cancer treatments like chemo or surgery which are a big hit to quality of life, expensive, harmful etc.

Like if we had some kind of prophylactic cancer treatment that was easy/cheap/safe enough to recommend to people even on mild suspicion of cancer with false positives, we could offer it to positive tests. Maybe even just lifestyle interventions if those are proven to work. That's probably very difficult though, just dreaming out loud.


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m463yesterday at 2:13 AM

People are routinely notified they are pre-diabetes.

It gives people the agency to alter their lifestyle trajectory.

I personally suspect that people get and cure cancer all the time.

I wonder if cancer is just damage to your body - either a lot of direct damage or interfering with the body's ability to manage/heal itself.

if someone was pre-cancer, would it help to exercise, cut out sugar, use the sauna, stop overeating? I'll bet it might make a difference

amy_petrikyesterday at 1:17 AM

>I guess the problem is a mismatch between detection capability and treatment capability?

the problem is you do the test for 7 billion people, say, 30 times over their life... 210000000000 tests. imagine how many false negatives and false positives, the cost of follow up testing only to find... false positive. the cost of telling someone they have cancer when they don't. the anger of telling someone they are free of cancer, only to find out they had it all along

this tech isn't that good, nowhere near it, more like a 1 in 100 or 10 in 100 rate of "being wrong". those numbers can get cheesed towards more false positives or false negatives.

as for grail, they tried to achieve this and printed OK numbers... ... .. but their test set was their training set. so the performance metrics went to shit when they rolled it out to production

pasyesterday at 12:43 AM

do the chemo medications not do anything useful at low(er) doses in these precancerous situations?

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marcosdumayyesterday at 3:45 AM

Weren't the mRNA vaccines created exactly for that?