Earlier cancer detection through microRNA biomarkers

July 29, 2008 | Source: KurzweilAI

Scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and their colleagues have discovered a new class of biomarkers for early cancer detection: microRNAs (small RNA molecules that regulate gene expression) released by cancer cells into the blood.

MicroRNAs have some advantages over protein-based early-detection systems: they could be detected in smaller quantities and the technology exists to rapidly develop microRNA-based tests.

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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center News Release