Spanish scientists discover technique that detects cancer ‘within 3 hours’

London : In a breakthrough, scientists in Spain have developed cheap and easy mobile testing kits that can detect cancer within three hours.

The technique developed by a team from Barcelona’s Centre for Genomic Regulation uses nanotechnology to analyse ribonucleic acid (RNA) present in blood samples.

Published in the journal Nature Biotechnology, the technique combined with artificial intelligence tools, detects abnormalities in a non-invasive manner and indicates the existence of certain cancers.

“Our aim is to further develop this technology and combine it with artificial intelligence tools to determine the malignancy of a biological sample in less than three hours, and at a cost of no more than 50 euros per sample,” said Dr Eva Novoa, senior author of the study and researcher at the Centre in a statement.

The new technique involves passing RNA molecules through tiny pores in a membrane causing measurable alterations in an electrical current, and it could lead to important advances in diagnosing illnesses in the developing world due to its simplicity, The Telegraph reported.

The nanopore sequencing machines required for the technique are small, lightweight and can be powered by a laptop or portable battery, making them easy to transport to remote locations and enabling their use in the field or clinic.

“This is very affordable technology and so it brings opportunities to take sequencing to the field,” Dr Novoa was quoted as saying to The Telegraph.

Dr Novoa noted that, in the case of cancer, it is possible not only to detect its presence, but also how advanced the disease is without a biopsy requiring a laboratory test.

So far, the team has worked on the detection of lymphoma, breast and bowel cancers, but the technique is likely to also be useful in detecting other diseases, the report said.
IANS

EU finalises landmark law to regulate ‘high-risk’ AI systems

Brussels: EU ministers on Tuesday have unanimously given their final approval to the Artificial Intelligence Act, a major new law regulating the use of transformative technology in "high-risk" situations, such...

Ensure level-playing field while curbing spam voice calls: COAI urges Centre

New Delhi: Amid the surge in unsolicited commercial communications (UCC) or spam voice calls on mobile phones, the Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) on Tuesday urged the government to...

EU set to give final sign off for artificial intelligence law

Brussels: European Union (EU) ministers are set to give the final approval to stricter rules governing artificial intelligence (AI) in Brussels on Tuesday. The legislation aims to make the use...

Microsoft introduces ‘Copilot+ PCs’ for AI era, available from June 18

New Delhi: Tech giant Microsoft has introduced a new category of Windows PCs designed for the artificial intelligence (AI) era. Called ‘Copilot+ PCs’, these are the fastest and most intelligent...

SpaceX may exceed 90 pc of all Earth payloads to orbit this year: Musk

New Delhi: Billionaire Elon Musk on Tuesday said that his space venture SpaceX is likely to exceed 90 per cent of all Earth’s payload to low-Earth orbit later this year....

ICMR rejects BHU study on Covaxin, says findings misleading

New Delhi: The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has rejected a recent study led by Banaras Hindu University (BHU), which claimed that Covaxin raised the rare risk of stroke,...

Captain Gopichand, five others set to fly to edge of space aboard Blue Origin mission

New Delhi: Captain Gopichand Thotakura, along with five others, is set to fly to the edge of space on Blue Origin's crewed flight mission on Sunday evening. The launch window...

How AI is boosting cancer treatment

New Delhi: Treatment of cancers is no longer just limited to traditional approaches like chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. Artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in cancer treatment aiding both...

Google Cloud launches AI-driven security operations region to India

Mumbai: Aligning with India’s data localisation norms, Google Cloud on Friday announced to bring its AI-powered security operations (SecOps) region to India. The enterprises in the country can now store...

Tech Mahindra, IBM join hands to help firms accelerate adoption of GenAI

New Delhi: Tech Mahindra on Thursday announced that they are collaborating with IBM to help businesses globally responsibly accelerate the adoption of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). According to the company,...

Indian pilot to tour space on Blue Origin’s next flight on May 19

New Delhi: Captain Gopichand Thotakura, a pilot, is set to become the first Indian to travel to the edge of space on Blue Origin's next flight on May 19, the...

PhonePe wins trademark infringement dispute

New Delhi: PhonePe has filed a suit for infringement of its trademarks i.e. "PhonePe" against M/s Aniket Foods before the Calcutta High Court for illegal use of PhonePe trademarks. The...

Read Previous

World has reached ‘beginning of the end of fossil age’

Read Next

Cannot shut our eyes to such constitutional questions, says SC on Karnataka scrapping 4% Muslim quota

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com