Advance in Bowel Cancer Test Research
Being presented today at the Digestive Disease Week conference in
“If we can now show that the levels of these biomarkers in blood or stool also correlate strongly with disease state in a large group of patients with cancer or pre-cancer lesions (ie adenomatous polyps) we may have the basis for a very important new diagnostic weapon in the fight against bowel cancer,” says CSIRO’s Preventative Health National Research Flagship Theme Leader in Colorectal Cancer and Gut Health, Dr
According to Professor
“If we can develop a screening test that can point to the presence of clinically important pre-cancerous adenomas which are then removed during follow-up colonoscopy, we will actually be able to prevent the occurrence of bowel cancer in some cases,” Professor Young says.
The CEO of Clinical Genomics Pty Ltd,
Digestive Diseases Week is the world’s largest gathering of physicians and researchers in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery.
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Dr Trevor Lockett, Preventative Health Flagship
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Professor Graeme Young
Flinders University Centre for Cancer Prevention and Control
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Lawrence La Pointe
Clinical Genomics Pty Ltd
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Preventative Health National Research Flagship
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SOURCE Clinical Genomics
