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The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a blood test to detect colorectal cancer in individuals age 45 and older, adding another screening option for the second-most common cause of U.S. cancer deaths.

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The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a blood test to detect colorectal cancer in individuals age 45 and older, adding another screening option for the second-most common cause of U.S. cancer deaths.

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The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a blood test to detect colorectal cancer in individuals age 45 and older, adding another screening option for the second-most common cause of U.S. cancer deaths.

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The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a blood test to detect colorectal cancer in individuals age 45 and older, adding another screening option for the second-most common cause of U.S. cancer deaths.

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The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a blood test to detect colorectal cancer in individuals age 45 and older, adding another screening option for the second-most common cause of U.S. cancer deaths.

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The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a blood test to detect colorectal cancer in individuals age 45 and older, adding another screening option for the second-most common cause of U.S. cancer deaths.

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Arkansas Insurance Department sends penalty notice to 4 pharmacy benefit managers

The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a blood test to detect colorectal cancer in individuals age 45 and older, adding another screening option for the second-most common cause of U.S. cancer deaths.

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