According to recent studies, the risk
of cancer increases as people age. In the United States alone, men have a
one in two lifetime risk of developing cancer, while women have a one in
three lifetime risk. Unfortunately, experts also agree that cancer could
soon replace heart disease as the leading cause of death in the United
States.
"It's certainly not a pleasant fact to face, but it's true," says Dr.
Ricardo Moro-Vidal. "The rate of some cancers has been increasing for many
decades. It's only recently, however, that true methods have been
discovered to detect the problem at an early stage."
"Markers" Identify Cancer
Dr. Moro-Vidal is President and CEO of BioCurex (BioCurex) a
cancer research and development company that has developed a method of
cancer detection surpassing others in the field. Using their patented RECAF
technology, scientists at BioCurex can differentiate cancer cells from
healthy cells in ways that previous scientists have been unable to do.
"Cancer markers help distinguish cancer cells from non-cancerous
cells," says Dr. Moro-Vidal. "The ideal marker is a molecule that's present
in all cancer cells of all tissue types -- none of the present markers can
do that; and RECAF is the only one discovered to date that comes very close
to that ideal." Cancer markers, as scientists refer to them, are molecules
found in human cells that identify certain cellular characteristics. By
notating whether markers are present or not, scientists are able to
determine whether a cell is normal, benign, or cancerous. Although the best
cancer markers to date (AFP, CEA, PSA, and Ca125) have been somewhat
effective in identifying cancer, they are limited by their ability to
identify cancer only in certain organs. RECAF, on the other hand, works
across the board, showing very high sensitivity and specificity in all
cancers so far studied, including lung, breast, prostate, ovarian,
cervical, colorectal, stomach and others. These types represent the vast
majority of all cancers.
A further advantage of RECAF is that it's found in not only the tissue
of cancer patients so biopsies can be examined; but also in the bloodstream
so that a simple blood test can be used to detect cancer.
"Having the ability to find the marker in the bloodstream is a
tremendous advantage over doing a biopsy," states Dr. Moro-Vidal. "It's
simple, it's efficient, and it can be applied to some of the most common
types of cancer for which there are no other useful markers."
Clinical Testing
At the annual meeting of the International Society for Oncofetal
Biology and Medicine, BioCurex presented its results on blood testing for
cancer detection. The company's RECAF test detected twice the amount of
cancer than PSA, another widely used cancer detection test.
"The medical community definitely has something to take note of," says
Dr. Moro-Vidal about RECAF. "I'm lucky and proud to be a part of this
significant step in medicine."
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