Blood Test to Locate Gene Defects Associated With Cancer May Not Be Far Off, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Study

free biotech news

Get the latest biotech news where you want it. Sign up for the free GenePool newsletter today!

Some surprising research findings from scientists at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center suggest it’s possible a simple blood test could be developed to determine whether gene mutations associated with pancreatic cancer exist without the need of locating and testing tumor tissue. This appears possible following the discovery that tiny particles the size of viruses called ‘exosomes,’ which are shed by cancer cells into the blood, contain the entire genetic blueprint of cancer cells. By decoding this genomic data and looking for deletions and mutations associated with cancer, the research team believes this discovery could be translated into a test that helps physicians detect cancer and treat patients.

Hey, check out all the engineering jobs. Post your resume today!

MORE ON THIS TOPIC