BMC Medicine<\/em><\/a>, show that describing these genetic variants, although very useful for determining the risk of developing colorectal cancer, do not provide yet enough value to models so to implement them in daily practice. This study has been possible thanks to the funding and help of the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC).<\/p>\n\u201cEssays with larger number of patients would be needed, where more variants will be analyzed so to tell if these predictions, elaborated from sequencing the genome of patients, are useful as a tool for screening and early detection of colorectal cancer<\/em>\u201d, affirms Dra. Mireia Ob\u00f3n<\/strong>, researcher at IDIBELL and ICO and first author of the study.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
Classical follow-up methods vs Genetic variants<\/h4>\n
One of the most common follow-up tools for the early diagnosis of colorectal cancer is the fecal occult blood test.<\/p>\n
This study included more than 3600 patients<\/strong>, and 1600 out of them were participating in a colorectal cancer screening program using fecal occult blood test. The patients from this program were divided into two groups, those with a healthy colon or with low-grade lesions, and those who were in more advanced stages, with high-grade lesions or cancer.<\/p>\nResearchers analyzed the genetic variants of these two groups looking for patterns that could describe them. Even though having a larger amount of genetic variants was associated with a higher risk of suffering from high-grade lesions or colorectal cancer, the patterns of genetic variants obtained from the two groups did not allow the distinction of patients with high-grade lesions or cancer with enough precision, and neither did it help in the clinical decision after a positive fecal occult blood test. The analysis included 137 genetic variants linked to colorectal cancer<\/strong>, but there are still many to discover and maybe, if more of them are described, genetic susceptibility could be better explained and used to improve early detection.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
The Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) is a biomedical research center created in 2004. It is participated by the Bellvitge University Hospital and the Viladecans Hospital of the Catalan Institute of Health, the Catalan Institute of Oncology, the University of Barcelona and the City Council of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat.<\/em><\/p>\nIDIBELL is a member of the Campus of International Excellence of the University of Barcelona HUBc and is part of the CERCA institution of the Generalitat de Catalunya. In 2009 it became one of the first five Spanish research centers accredited as a health research institute by the Carlos III Health Institute. In addition, it is part of the “HR Excellence in Research” program of the European Union and is a member of EATRIS and REGIC. 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