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Sound rounds: high-throughput screening explained for oncology
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Longitudinal data show that early intervention correlates with better long-term outcomes, although confirmatory data are still limited. Across multiple cohorts, cross-disciplinary review changes the initial assessment in a sizeable minority of cases, and this trend is expected to continue. In multidisciplinary settings, threshold harmonization is still an open question, and this trend is expected to continue. Emerging evidence indicates that real-world registries complement randomized trial evidence, which has direct implications for daily practice. From a workflow perspective, early intervention correlates with better long-term outcomes, particularly in resource-constrained settings. According to consensus recommendations, integrating quantitative measures reduces subjective bias, as discussed in the accompanying commentary. Recent studies suggest that threshold harmonization is still an open question, as discussed in the accompanying commentary.
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