UJH Research: Cancer can be identified through Blood tests
Cancer, a menstrual cycle that is quite difficult and time-consuming. And so many people suffer from cancer but they died of not being able to start treatment at the right time. A group of scientists at the University of Johns Hopkins of the United States have claimed to find DNA mutations in the blood plasma a few years before the symptoms of the disease were revealed. As a result, it is expected to be easily identified through blood tests in the future.
According to a research report published in Cancer Discovery, scientists have identified symptoms about three and a half years before cancer detection by analyzing genetic remnants from Free-flowing DNA and dead cells. Scientist Catherine Alex-Panabires said the study was very important to find cancer before the hospital detected cancer. If it is possible to identify before cancer, good results can be obtained.
The study has analyzed the blood of 12 people. According to scientists, 20 people were diagnosed with cancer within six months of blood donation, but the remaining 20 were cancer -free at least 5 years. Scientist Yusuan Wang said no mutation was found in the blood of 5 out of 20 cancer patients. It may cost thousands of dollars for each patient to identify mutations through DNA sequences.
According to scientists, Genetic Mutations have been found in the blood by analyzing the data from the blood sample as well as the blood of the blood. Blood tests can be detected by breast, colon, pancreas and liver cancer.