Pioneering Feat Of Genetic Mapping Of Lung Cancer And Melanoma
Researchers from Britain have made a landmark discovery wherein they were able to do the genetic mapping of two widespread cancer forms.
The mapping has unravelled the DNA mutations that cause cancers inflicting the skin and the lung, the finding of which could alter the manner of diagnosis and treatment of these ailments in the imminent future.
Cancers are the consequence of the harm done to the genes i.e., mutations in DNA which are elicited by factors that are environment-related like tobacco, exposure to detrimental chemicals or ultraviolet radiations that leads to the cells growing uncontrollably.
Researchers at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Britain along with their associates have be able to map this genetic harm from the tumours of 2 patients ailing from lung cancer and malignant melanoma – a lethal skin cancer.
Prof. Mike Stratton, who helmed the cancer genome study stated that this finding is an elemental instant in cancer study as from henceforth there would be a radical change in the manner in which cancers would be perceived. The scientists have for the foremost instance been able to provide the total listing of anomalies in DNA in two separate cancer forms, namely skin and lung cancer.
The study that has been printed in the medical journal ‘Nature’ was able to gain comprehensive insights into the manner in which the body attempts to restore the harm inflicted by the cancers and halt the spread of the ailment.
The researchers contrasted the DNA sequence of cancer tissues with normal tissues for recognising all the mutations which transpired in the cells of the two lethal cancers namely melanoma skin cancer and lung cancer.
Around 33,345 mutations were found in case of melanoma and 22,910 mutations of lung cancer were found. An individual who indulges in smoking is believed to develop one mutation for every fifteen cigarettes that he/she smokes.
The scientists plan to follow particular mutations that cause cancer. This would be beneficial in creating medicines that could inhibit these mutations.
The researchers have guesstimated that by the end of the subsequent decade cancer-inflicted individuals would be able to undergo analysis of their tumors for detecting genetic flaws which impel them.
Prof. Stratton believes that the study could bring about a total transformation in the manner of treatment of cancers by employing genetic maps for detecting the flaws caused by them.
Alarming facts about lung cancer reveal that it holds the number one position in the cancer listing with close to fifty-two thousand newly evolved cancer cases being estimated on an annual basis by the year 2020.

