Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Researchers developed label-free automatic cancer diagnostics for early detection

Cancer is one of the most deadly diseases. It never gives a person a second chance to explore their lives. So it is better to be aware of the diseases and take precautions to check it. According to a new research conducted by the scientist from Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) they have formatted a new spectroscopic method to diagnose cancer at an early stage. The report was published in Journal of Biophotonics and the Analyst. Through this the medical practitioners will be able to develop a better insight about the disease. Also they will be able diagnose it an early stage. One of the researchers, Professor Klaus Gerwert from the Protein Research Unit Ruhr within Europe (PURE) at the RUB explains, “Contrary to previous methods we no longer have to stain the tissue in order to detect cancer. In the future, this will give us the opportunity to classify a tissue sample automatically as being either normal or diseased.”

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