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chancy
17th November 2015, 06:14
Hello Everyone:
Finally a way to detect cancer in it's early stages.
chancy

Link:
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/blood-test-detect-cancer-single-123449663.html

Article:
New Blood Test Can Detect Cancer From A Single Drop Of Blood
Yahoo NewsYahoo News – 11 hours ago - November 16 - 2015

A new test has been devised that can detect cancer from a single drop of blood with 96% accuracy.

Developed by researchers Umeå University in Sweden, the new RNA test of blood platelets can detect, classify and identify the location of cancer in the body.

The ground-breaking ‘liquid biopsy’ could be used alongside more invasive forms of detection such as scans and surgical biopsies.

It could also enable medical staff to diagnose cancer at a much earlier stage, radically improving the patients’ chance of survival and recovery.

Published in the journal Cancer Cell, the research studied blood samples from 283 people, 228 of which had some form of cancer. By comparing the RNA profiles of the blood samples, the researchers were able to identify the presence of cancer with 96% accuracy.

From the 39 people in the study in which early cancer diagnoses had been made, 100% of the cases could be identified and classified.

“In the study, nearly all forms of cancer were identified,” co-author of the research Jonas Nilsson, “which proves that blood-based biopsies have an immense potential to improve early detection of cancer.”

poetbil
17th November 2015, 09:26
I wonder why they are spending so match money to detect cancer ,since the System does not provide any viable solution
,but not to find (reveal) a cure

grannyfranny100
17th November 2015, 13:56
Poetbil, perhaps you have never had any of the more invasive detection tests for cancer! I am happy that the Europeans continue to keep researching ways of dealing with cancer. Any breakthrough cancer research in the USA seems to be hidden away just like alternatives to the gasoline car are bought up and shelved. One of my sisters just had her final chemo treatment and if I had the money, I would have taken her to Europe where they continue to explore options to chemo. It is sad to watch a loved one go through this.

intruth
17th November 2015, 14:44
And when will this test be available in the USSA? Never.

poetbil
17th November 2015, 17:37
my dear grannyfranny100 ,what is the use if I get diagnosed with cancer ,from a System that has no cure
,only to make you a potential client

Elainie
17th November 2015, 17:48
Another issue is that we all have cancer pop up multiple times, our immune system normally takes care of this. What if one gets this test and is in that window frame? The usual toxic invasive treatments then begin. When I was being "treated" for breast cancer (DCIS of both breasts) my underground healer didn't even want me getting live blood analysis done because it's ever changing and didn't want me to get discouraged. In reality it took 3.5 months for my breasts to become clear once I detoxed my body as shown on thermography and other tests we utilized.

conk
17th November 2015, 21:02
And when will this test be available in the USSA? Never.I just had a cancer test done in Nashville, TN. Was the first to do so in that area. It was a blood test conducted in Norway to determine if I had prostate cancer. Noninvasive test (biopsies spread cancer) that cost $1,300. Not currently approved by the FDA, therefore insurance would not pay. Not sure if it is the same as the subject of this thread. My results were great. ;)

Sierra
17th November 2015, 21:37
Another issue is that we all have cancer pop up multiple times, our immune system normally takes care of this. What if one gets this test and is in that window frame? The usual toxic invasive treatments then begin. When I was being "treated" for breast cancer (DCIS of both breasts) my underground healer didn't even want me getting live blood analysis done because it's ever changing and didn't want me to get discouraged. In reality it took 3.5 months for my breasts to become clear once I detoxed my body as shown on thermography and other tests we utilized.

Elainie,

How did you detox?

Thanks, Sierra :)