From the DW:
“Blood test detects more than 50
types of cancer”
Researchers have reported success
with a new type of blood test that can detect more than 50 types of cancer, and
locate the tumor in the body. The test can identify some particularly dangerous
tumors at an early stage. A blood test that screens for more than 50 types of
cancer could help doctors treat patients at an earlier stage than previously
possible,a new study shows. The method was used to screen for more than 50
types of cancer — including particularly deadly variants such as pancreatic,
ovarian, bowel and brain. Researchers say the method — which can spot cancerous
mutations before symptoms even appear — could spot particularly dangerous
tumors that would otherwise go unnoticed. The test looks for tell-tale changes
to the DNA of dead cancer cells that leak into the blood as diseased tissues
break down. In their findings, reported
in the Annals of Oncology, experts said the procedure was best suited to
detecting cancers at a later stage of development. However, the authors said
further work could result in testing that would diagnose cancers at a far
earlier stage than they would be otherwise. The test, developed by the
Dana-Faber Cancer Institute and the Mayo Clinic, looks for molecules known as
methyl groups that cause mutations in otherwise healthy cells, making them
cancerous. It marks a change from more traditional methods that involve the
sequencing of DNA. "Our previous work indicated that methylation-based
tests outperform traditional DNA-sequencing approaches to detecting multiple
forms of cancer in blood samples," said Dana-Farber's Geoffrey Oxnard, a
co-author of the study. "The results of this study suggest that such
assays could be a feasible way of screening people for a wide variety of
cancers." The research involved taking samples from almost 7,000
participants. In 96% of the tests, the samples correctly identified the tissue
that the cancer had come from. "Our results show that this approach to
testing cell-free DNA in blood can detect a broad range of cancer types at
virtually any stage of the disease, with specificity and sensitivity
approaching the level needed for population-level screening," Oxnard said.
"The test can be an important part of clinical trials for early cancer
detection." However, the experts said further work was needed. At present,
they said, the possibility of tests not picking up cancers at their earlier
stages — providing false reassurance — was too high.
^ This sounds very promising and
could help detect many cancers early when they can be more easily treated. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/blood-test-detects-more-than-50-types-of-cancer/a-52965012
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