The diagnostic tools doctors use to detect
cancer are more efficient and effective than ever, but they can be quite
invasive and require a lot of equipment. These are bigger drawbacks
than may seem at first glance, as the invasiveness of colonoscopies, pap
smears, and mammograms discourage patients from doing them, whereas the
necessity for equipment can make these diagnostic tools inaccessible to
many people. In addition, many cancers can only be detected once the
first symptoms already occur, which is often too late.
Thus, the need for better diagnostic tools for different cancer types is
still crucial and urgent. One new blood test developed by American and
British researchers published in the journal Annals of Oncology promises
to make cancer diagnosis much easier. The researchers claim that the
test is capable of detecting over 50 cancer types with incredible
accuracy, often even before the first symptoms develop.
How Does This Test Work?
As revolutionary as it may sound, this test
will indeed be capable of detecting a very large percentage of cancers
at a very early stage with new levels of accuracy. Even rare and
particularly dangerous cancers that are typically very difficult to
identify before the first symptoms show up, like cervical or lung
cancer, will be distinguished by a single blood draw with this novel
blood test.
But how is this even possible?
The combination of computational technologies and DNA testing is the
key. The novel test is based on a previous finding that the DNA of cells
affected by cancer is altered by chemicals of the methyl group, and
different combinations of these chemicals and the location of the
methylation on the DNA double helix could point to a specific type of
cancer.
What many of you do not know is that this
DNA altered by cancer isn’t just localized in the affected cells
themselves, some of it is absorbed into the bloodstream. This type of
DNA, also referred to as cell-free DNA or cfDNA, is exactly what the
novel cancer test is isolating, so there is no need to do a biopsy and
access the tumor itself. After isolating the methylation patterns of the
cfDNA in the lab, the test results are fed into a computer, which goes
through a series of complex computations and subsequently matches the
methylation patterns to the type of cancer a person might have.
How Accurate Is This Test?
Although the study authors are still confirming their previous trial
results in a larger population study, so far the results are truly
impressive. After testing blood samples of over 4,000 people, some of
whom had cancer, and some who didn’t, the results of the test were
accurate in detecting cancer 93% of the time. The researchers tested
more than 50 types of cancer in the study, and for these cancers, the
test managed to detect where the cancer had originated in the body in
96% of cases.
The accuracy is unprecedented, and the
researchers have estimated that less than 1% of patients would receive
an inaccurate cancer diagnosis, much lower compared to many current
cancer screenings. As the senior authors of the study explained to
Medical News Today, the test provides the “ability to detect multiple
deadly cancer types with a single test that has a very low
false-positive rate, and the ability to identify where in the body the
cancer is located with high accuracy to help healthcare providers to
direct next steps for diagnosis and care.”
Ultimately, this test could become the new, easier screening tool for
multiple cancers that can be implemented more than current cancer
screenings and save countless lives every year. As of now, it’s unknown
when the test will become available, but we are sure to keep you up to
date with any further developments regarding this revolutionary test.
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