Liquid Biopsies: What You Need to Know | I fully recognize that my expertise is in dermatology - hair, skin, and nails. That’s what I spent a decade studying and another decade practicing. But as a physician is it my job to advocate for my patients when it comes to screening for cancer and not just skin cancer. Let’s be realistic, age is your single most important risk factor for cancer. Being over the age of 50 puts you at a 10x relative risk of developing cancer. Following the standard of care reccomendations are an absolute must. You must get your mammograms, your Pap smears, your colonoscopies. Don’t fall off schedule with these tests. But as I just turned 40, I have realized that the diligence of care that I have applied to my skin and my face needs to now be applied to my entire body. I have taken steps to go beyond what is standardly recommended to screen for cancer and over the next few weeks I am going to share with you each of those tests. First let’s dive into Cell-free DNA Multi-Cancer Screening. #galleri #liquidbiopsy #cellfreedna