SPOT-MAS Elevates Early Cancer Cell Detection

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Did you know? In Southeast Asia, there are more than 1.7 million new cancer cases each year, and over 70% of patients are diagnosed at a late stage, when treatment is often less effective or no longer possible. Early cancer detection, however, can increase survival rates by 90–95%. According to data from the World Health Organization, cancer-related deaths are projected to increase by 45% by the year 2030 (2573 BE). Late-stage diagnosis makes treatment significantly more challenging and places a heavy financial burden on both patients and their families.

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Screen with SPOT-MAS, detect cancer earlier, and increase survival rates.

Cancer originates from genetic mutations. Identifying these mutations enables doctors to select the most effective and personalized treatment for each patient. SPOT-MAS screens for circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA)—genetic material shed by cancer cells into the bloodstream—using advanced Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology.

This method allows the detection of multiple types of cancer at early stages in asymptomatic individuals with just a single blood draw. It is a technology specifically developed to address the cancer burden in the Southeast Asian population.

SPOT-MAS Detects 5 Types of Early-Stage Cancer in One Test

With just one blood sample, SPOT-MAS can screen for up to five major cancers:

  • Liver cancer

  • Breast cancer

  • Lung cancer

  • Colorectal cancer

  • Stomach cancer

Advantages of SPOT-MAS Cancer Screening

  • Simple and minimally invasive — only one blood draw required

  • No need for tissue biopsies or invasive procedures

  • High accuracy and specificity of 95.9%

  • Results available within 30 days

Who Is SPOT-MAS Suitable For?

  • Individuals aged 40 and above
    Recommended by WHO for routine cancer screening due to increased cancer risk with age.

  • People at high risk of cancer, including:

    • Long-term smokers

    • Regular alcohol drinkers

    • Individuals exposed to carcinogens

    • Those living in high-risk environments (e.g., PM 2.5 pollution)

  • Anyone seeking cancer screening, beginning at age 18

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Though cancer may sound frightening and severe, early detection significantly increases survival rates compared to diagnosis at later stages. Detecting cancer early helps reduce treatment complexity and lowers overall healthcare costs for patients.

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