May 1, 2015
Harvard and Northwestern University Researchers Develop Test To Predict Cancer 13 Years Before It Appears
[From article]
Genetic changes can predict cancer up to 13 years in the future, according to new research.
Harvard and Northwestern University discovered that tiny but significant changes are already happening in the body more than a decade before cancer is diagnosed.
They found that the protective caps on the ends of chromosomes, which prevent DNA damage, had significantly more wear and tear in people who went on to develop cancer. In fact, in some cases they looked 15 years older.
Those caps, known as telomeres, were much shorter than they should be and continued to get shorter until around four years before the cancer developed, when they suddenly stopped shrinking. All the people with the changes went on to develop cancer.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/11574893/New-test-can-predict-cancer-up-to-13-years-before-disease-develops.html
New test can predict cancer up to 13 years before disease develops
People who develop cancer have shorter telomeres, the caps at the end of chromosomes which protect the DNA
By Sarah Knapton, Science Editor
12:00AM BST 01 May 2015
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