Studying DNA Damage Biomarkers and Early Detection Cancer Together With an Artificial Intelligence Approach Would Be Innovative For Preventive Medicine
Elio A Prieto González
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Elio A Prieto González: Center of Higher Studies in Human and Health Sciences, Open Interamerican University, Argentina
Cancer Therapy & Oncology International Journal, 2018, vol. 10, issue 5, 75-76
Abstract:
When oncologic preventive issues are addressed, are so often considered in the environment of an early detection procedure in a hospital or in the office of a general practitioner, concerned for the health of its fellow citizens. Cancers from the main localizations must be diagnosed as early as possible in what have become a central dogma for Oncology. Colon, lung, breast esophagus or prostate neoplasm, are diagnosed earlier as techniques are developed to detect variations in circulating DNA, to get computer generated high resolution images or to find abnormal antigens. It is true that an early detection results in better treatment outcomes, with improved patient´s survival and life quality, a tendency that seems to support earlier detection as the Holly Grail of cancer treatment.
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/CTOIJ.2018.10.555797
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