Blood Test for Cervical Cancer Monitoring
Recently, Doctors from the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, have pioneered research that suggests a simple blood test could help determine whether cervical cancer is responding to treatment or if it has relapsed.
- The test detects DNA fragments from the human papillomavirus (HPV), the virus responsible for most cervical cancer cases.
What is HPV DNA Testing?
- HPV DNA: The presence of circulating HPV DNA fragments in the blood can indicate the size of the tumour.
- Sensitive Test: A molecular test detects trace amounts of DNA from the most common high-risk strains of HPV—HPV16 and HPV18.
Why is this important?
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