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:
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Liver cancer
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Breast cancer
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Lung cancer
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Colorectal cancer
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Stomach cancer
Advantages of SPOT-MAS Cancer Screening
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Simple and minimally invasive — only one blood draw required
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No need for tissue biopsies or invasive procedures
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High accuracy and specificity of 95.9%
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Results available within 30 days
Who Is SPOT-MAS Suitable For?
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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:
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Long-term smokers
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Regular alcohol drinkers
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Individuals exposed to carcinogens
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Those living in high-risk environments (e.g., PM 2.5 pollution)
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Anyone seeking cancer screening, beginning at age 18
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