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Method for the diagnosis and prognosis of endometrial cancer based on microbiota and miRNA analysis

Description


Endometrial cancer accounts for approximately 7% of newly diagnosed cancers, and is associated with approximately 4% of cancer-related deaths in women.

Most women diagnosed at an early stage have a prolonged survival time, so early diagnosis, correct prognostic assessment and timely intervention are important.

Currently, the diagnosis of endometrial cancer and the development of metastases are identified by histological analysis, after sampling, or imaging. The disadvantage of these techniques is the need for experienced pathologists and/or oncologists for the correct analysis of the images.

To improve diagnosis and prognosis, a procedure has been developed based on the analysis of the microbiota and intratumoral miRNAs which allows the type of subtype of endometrial cancer suffered by the patient to be determined, as well as whether or not there is metastasis. In addition, it allows predicting the development of metastasis in patients, which enables better clinical decisions to be made regarding the treatment or surgical procedure to be performed.

Advantages


  • Allows for more accurate diagnosis and classification of patients.
  • Allows prediction of the evolution of the cancer towards metastasis, allowing better clinical decisions to be made.
  • The methodology is simple, and the necessary techniques are widely used..

Diagnosis


IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND inventors


MARÍA ISABEL QUEIPO ORTUÑO
Research group of IBIMA involved: CIMO-01

SOUKAINA BOUTRIQ
Research group of IBIMA involved: CIMO-01

EMILIO ALBA CONEJO
Research group of IBIMA involved: CIMO-01

ISAAC JESÚS PLAZA ANDRADES
Research group of IBIMA involved: CIMO-01

LIDIA SÁNCHEZ ALCOHOLADO
Research group of IBIMA involved: CIMO-01

AURORA LABORDA ILLANES
Research group of IBIMA involved: CIMO-01

DANIEL CASTELLANO CASTILLO
Research group of IBIMA involved: CIMO-01

Contact


Innovation and Technology Transfer Office of IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND

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