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New discovery could provide tool to detect whether a cancer will develop and spread

07.19.04 | Pacific Northwest Research Institute

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Scientists at the Pacific Northwest Research Institute in Seattle have found evidence for a DNA structure characteristic of metastasis in normal tissues from prostates with metastazing tumors. The finding suggests that the potential for metastasis can be detected early in apparently normal tissues. The study, which appears online this week, will be published in the August 3rd issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

This discovery challenges current thinking about how a cancer develops and spreads. Rare or "rogue" cells may not be breaking away from the tumor and starting new tumors elsewhere, as previously thought. It now appears that the DNA structure for metastasis is actually hardwired into seemingly normal cells that are destined to become metastatic tumor cells.

"Our research is still at an early stage and there is much more to be done, but our initial findings are quite exciting indeed," said Dr. Donald Malins, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and lead author of the study. "Early detection is one of the most important tools we have against cancer. To be able to find evidence for a metastasizing tumor even before it reaches that point, well, that would be incredibly valuable—a very powerful new weapon."

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Donald C. Malins
Pacific Northwest Research Institute
dmalins@pnri.org

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Pacific Northwest Research Institute. (2004, July 19). New discovery could provide tool to detect whether a cancer will develop and spread. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR5Q03O8/new-discovery-could-provide-tool-to-detect-whether-a-cancer-will-develop-and-spread.html
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"New discovery could provide tool to detect whether a cancer will develop and spread." Brightsurf News, Jul. 19 2004, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR5Q03O8/new-discovery-could-provide-tool-to-detect-whether-a-cancer-will-develop-and-spread.html.