This blood test can detect breast cancer even before clinical signs: Study
Researchers
have found that a simple
blood test can detect breast cancer
up to five years before there are any clinical signs of it.
The
blood test identifies the body's immune response to substances
produced by tumour cells, according to the research presented at the
2019 NCRI (National Cancer Research Institute) Cancer Conference in
Glasgow, UK, on Sunday.
"We
need to develop and further validate this test," said Daniyah
Alfattani from University of Nottingham in Britain.
"However,
these results are encouraging and indicate that it's possible to
detect a signal for early breast cancer. Once we have improved the
accuracy of the test, then it opens the possibility of using a simple
blood test to improve early detection of the disease," she said.
Cancer
cells produce proteins called antigens that trigger the body to make
antibodies against them – auto-antibodies. Read
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