CYduct Diagnostics, Inc. announced positive results from its recent research on breast cancer biomarkers. The pilot study, utilizing liquid biopsy samples, met its primary endpoint of measuring specific biomarker concentrations demonstrating a significant correlation to predict breast health, and a clinically meaningful improvement compared to measuring one biomarker alone. Overall data results are limited at this time, but a clear positive trend has been observed.

Follow-up research will continue to further expand the accuracy and predictability of this breast health assessment platform. The ability to detect early warning signals of breast cancer risk with precise "biomarkers," poses significant promise for the early assessment and detection of breast cancer. Theoretically, small tumors can be detected long before they are visible on imaging, which typically requires a tumor to be greater than 5mm in size to effectively identify the tumor.