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Archive for the ‘on cancer diagnostics’ Category

January 19th, 2008

YouTube Video: Robotic Surgery for Prostate Cancer

Speaking of prostate cancer, it is important to catch it early, as with any other type of cancer.
Early cancer detection increases response to treatment, the chance of curing the cancer and patient survival. Most especially, it may prevent the patient from undergoing surgery.
As we know, however advanced procedures there may have, surgery doesn’t come with […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 0 comments

January 18th, 2008

Blood Test for Prostate Cancer Risk?

According to new genomics research by a team from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, a blood test for five generic variants previously associated with prostate cancer will be able to gauge a man’s risk for developing prostate cancer.
As the researchers reported in New England Journal of Medicine:
Researchers found that a man with four of […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 0 comments

January 15th, 2008

TOP2A FISH pharmDx: New Genetic Test for Breast Cancer, FDA-Approved

Approved by the FDA, a genetic test that can help in the assessment of risk of tumor recurrence and long-term survival for patients with relatively high-risk breast cancer - TOP2A FISH pharmDx - is the first approved device to test for the TOP2A (topoisomerase 2 alpha) gene in cancer patients.
The TOP2A gene plays a role […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 1 comment

January 14th, 2008

Saliva Test To Detect Breast Cancer?

The quantity and identity of specific protein markers in the human saliva can be used as an early, non-invasive diagnostic test for breast cancer that can even be conducted by dentists.
Such were the findings of a new study by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
The study describes how the onset […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 1 comment

January 2nd, 2008

Your Morning Gargle Can Be Used to Accurately Detect Head and Neck Cancer

Such were the findings of scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center who were able to capture genetic signatures common to head and neck cancer.
The researchers collected the rinsed saliva and filtered out cells thought to contain one or more of 21 bits of chemically altered genes common only to head […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 1 comment

December 26th, 2007

Earlier Cancer Detection: Possible with Gold Nanoparticle Probes

Scientists at Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology reported that they were able to show that they can identify tumors under the skin of a living animal using tiny gold particles embedded with dyes.
Suggesting that such tools may allow allow doctors to detect and diagnose cancer earlier but less invasively.
Studded with antibody fragments […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 1 comment

December 16th, 2007

Breast Cancer Detection by Blood Test, Possible too!

Previously, the possibility of lung cancer detection by blood test has been reported.
Now, a blood test may also be able to detect breast cancer in its earliest stages.
Such diagnostic test – now being introduced in the UK - works by detecting gene expression patterns in blood samples not taken from the breast.
Developed by Norwegian life […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 0 comments

December 11th, 2007

Possible Lung Cancer Detection by Blood Test

According to a new study led by Duke University Medical Center researchers, test for four blood proteins may provide a less-invasive follow-up for patients who have suspicious lesions on chest radiographs or computerized tomography (CT) scans.
Said Edward Patz, Jr., M.D., a radiologist at Duke and lead investigator on the study:
“CT scans have a very high […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 1 comment

December 6th, 2007

Other Info Revealed by Breast MRI Will Change Treatment Plan

According to University of Florida surgeons, in about 20 percent of women with breast cancer who plan to undergo a lumpectomy, breast magnetic resonance imaging reveals important diagnostic information that alters their treatment plan.
Though nor routinely administered to breast cancer patients, MRI or magnetic resonance imaging has the following benefits:

can find additional cancerous areas in […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 3 comments

November 28th, 2007

Cryoablation for Pain Management?

While cryoablation is working wonders in kidney cancer patients will unoperable tumors, the procedure has been found to offer durable pain relief of cancer that has spread to the bone – according to Mayo Clinic.
According to Matthew Callstrom, M.D., Ph.D., a radiologist at Mayo Clinic who presented his latest findings on cryoablation for pain management […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 0 comments

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