Early detection of Pancreatic cancer

The Challenge/Concern

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is hard to be detected at an early stage. This leads to lesser life expectancy and lesser scope for the treatment. Thus a technology of protocol is desired which can detect the adenocarcinoma at early stage.

Brief (and non-confidential) Solution

Most tumors are currently only detectable once they reach approximately 1 cm in diameter. At such stage, the mass constitutes millions of cells that may already have metastasized. The most commonly used cancer diagnostic techniques in clinical practice are medical imaging, tissue biopsy and bioanalytic assay of bodily fluids, all of which are currently insufficiently sensitive and poorly specific to detect most types of early stage cancers.

A protocol was designed based on history of cystic lesions, familial or inherited risk and diabetes mellitus for the alarming. It was followed by an advanced biomerker set on blood plasma. Combination of 3 biomarkers (all proteins) by ELISA route lead to better detection of the Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma at early stage.

We also look forward to develop an optical imaging, particularly fluorescence imaging technology for in vivo and real time configuration of the tumors.

Service / Project: Joint Development

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