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Amazing Advancements In Bowel And Breast Cancer Screening Techniques

Posted In News on December 28, 2009 No Comment


Incredible steps have been made in the fields of cancer treatment particularly bowel and breast cancers. Undoubtedly, the finest advancement has been the rolling out of the colorectal cancer screening programme. This would be immensely beneficial in bowel cancer diagnosis for spotting bowel cancer in its preliminary stages in those individuals that are asymptomatic. This would help in making the treatment more effectual. Detection of polyps is also possible through the bowel cancer screening procedure. The polyps are not malignant, but could gradually become cancerous over spans of time. These could be taken out with ease which helps in lowering the risk of development of bowel cancer.

bowel cancerThe new-fangled narrow band imaging (NBI) technique is an enhanced bowel cancer diagnosis procedure. It is a technology that shows potential in increasing the precision of detection as it more lucidly reveals the appearance of vessels present in the bowel wall and the cells that line the bowel.

The NBI is an optical filter technology that drastically enhances viewing of capillaries, veins and other kinds of fine tissue make-up, through optimization of the light-absorbing capability and dispersal features of light. NBI employs 2 distinct light groups, one being the narrow band blue light displaying exterior capillary net whereas the green light band shows vessels in the sub-epithelial layer and when coalesced proffer elevated contrast imagery of the surface of the tissues.

The NBI works on the fact that how deep the light would penetrate is dependent on the wavelength of the light and the longer it is, deeper would be the penetrative effect. The NBI along with the traditional white light endoscopy or WLE also has specialised red-green-blue or RGB filters.

The bowel cancer prognosis continues to remain pitiable when the tumour has metastasized through the wall of the bowel with just fifty percent of the patients being able to survive subsequent to 5 years.

Nevertheless, the polyps take near 6 years to a decade’s time to turn malignant thus allowing an ideal window of treatment wherein they could be treated.

Optimistically, this novel technology and screening program would bring out a considerably favourable change in improved detection and hence timely treatment of the disease.

Exciting Study Outcomes on Breast Cancer Screening and Treatment

breast cancerThe emergent outcomes of the usage of Herceptin amongst women having potentially belligerent cancers have become the source of encouragement for several breast cancer specialists. The study revealed that those breast cancer sufferers who used Herceptin alongside chemotherapy were observed to have a twenty-five percent lowering in the likelihood of cancer relapse or fatality in comparison to those women who made use of Herceptin subsequent to chemotherapy.

A UK-based trial whose outcomes are bound to be helpful in improving the NHS screening programme comprised of examining sixty thousand women from forty-seven years of age from the time they received a call for mammogram. An oral swab was taken from these women that would reveal if they were carriers of genes that put them in high, moderate or less risk of contracting breast cancer over the subsequent two decades. This would help the cancer specialists in finding out if any of those women needed regular surveillance that would have a considerable positive effect on the curative rates in case of breast cancer.


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