Navigation

 


Mouth And Throat Cancer

Oral cancer diagnosis

Oral cancer diagnosis. As recently reported in Clinical Cancer Research, researchers led by Dr. David Wong at UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center have identified a combination of four RNA biomarkers in saliva that can be analyzed to detect cancers of the mouth and throat. Although saliva contains the same biomarkers that are found in blood and urine, the concentrations are much lower in saliva, which has heretofore prevented its use in cancer diagnosis. Using saliva to detect cancer would provide

a cheaper and less-invasive method of diagnosis. The researchers are hopeful that their findings will lead to the ability to diagnose other types of cancer through saliva testing as well.

COPYRIGHT 2005 Nelson Publishing
COPYRIGHT 2005 Gale Group




Lung Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Colon Cancer
Thyroid Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Liver Cancer
Testicular Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Bone Cancer
Throat Cancer
National Cancer Institute
Bladder Cancer
Cancer Treatment Centers Of America
Cancer Symptoms
Uterine Cancer
Brain Cancer
Kidney Cancer
American Cancer Association
Mouth Cancer
Cancer Research
Types Of Cancer
Pancreas Cancer
Signs Of Cancer
Tongue Cancer
Lymph Node Cancer
Cancer Society
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Cancer Horoscope
Cancer Cure
Esophageal Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Rectal Cancer
Esophagus Cancer
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Cervix Cancer
Endometrial Cancer
Stages Of Cancer

Copyright © 2005 Drug-Store.co.uk All Rights Reserved.