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The research team, including Kwan Hyi Lee from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), developed this technique by introducing a smart AI analysis method to an electrical signal-based ultra-sensitive biosensor.
New technique can rapidly diagnose prostate cancer from urine
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. Patients are determined to have prostate cancer primarily based on PSA, a cancer factor in blood. However, as diagnostic accuracy is as low as 30%, a considerable number of patients undergo additional invasive biopsy and thus suffer from resultant side effects, such as bleeding and pains.
The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that the collaborative research team led by Dr. Kwan Hyi Lee from the Biomaterials Research Center and Professor In Gab Jeong from Asan Medical Center developed a technique for diagnosing prostate cancer from urine within only twenty minutes with almost 100% accuracy. The research team developed this technique by introducing a smart AI analysis method to an electrical-signal-based ultrasensitive biosensor.
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New tests may help improve the selection of men considering prostate cancer surveillance
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers are looking at ways to combine imaging and biomarkers to predict prostate cancer progression more accurately. The study was part of an NCI-funded prospective trial of men who are monitoring their prostate cancer in a management process called active surveillance. Results were recently published in the
Journal of Urology.
Some prostate cancers grow slowly and are unlikely to result in any long-term consequence. As a result, many men with prostate cancer are at risk for overtreatment and related side effects. As a result, active surveillance has emerged as an increasingly popular option for the management of prostate cancer.