How a Simple Blood Test Could Help Effective Breast Cancer Screening and Monitoring
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, with over 2.3 million cases diagnosed globally each year. While current detection methods like mammograms and self-exams are valuable, they’re not without limitations. But what if a simple blood test could revolutionize early detection and save countless lives?
In this episode of Balancing the Future, Dana and Micah are joined by Ivana Domljanovic, a researcher at the forefront of breast cancer detection technology. Together, they explore how biomarkers in blood could transform cancer screening and monitoring — integrating seamlessly into routine blood work to make testing more accessible, efficient, and frequent.
Ivana also shares her vision for the future, including the exciting potential for at-home testing kits that empower individuals to monitor their health from the comfort of their homes.
Ivana’s journey into this groundbreaking field began during her PhD studies, sparked by a professor focusing on breast cancer research. At the time, her primary interest was in using nanostructures and DNA origami to detect dysregulation in microRNAs.
LINKS:
- Ivana Domljanovic on LinkedIn
- METTLER TOLEDO Laboratory Solutions Website
- METTLER TOLEDO Laboratory Solutions on LinkedIn
- Dana Clémençon on LinkedIn
- Micah Schweizer on LinkedIn
SOURCES:
- WHO launches new roadmap on breast cancer - The World Health Organization
- History of Breast Cancer - Healthline
- A Brief History of Breast Cancer - National Library of Medicine
- Breast cancer: From the earliest times through to the end of the 20th century – ScienceDirect
- Size of the Nanoscale – Nanotechnology Initiative
- Accuracy of Mammograms - Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
- Limitations of Mammograms – American Cancer Society
- miRNAs as Biomarkers in Disease: Latest Findings Regarding Their Role in Diagnosis and Prognosis - National Library of Medicine
- Blood Testing for so-called MicroRNAs Can Detect Dementia - German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
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