Cancer can be identified at home

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A group of researchers led by Bangladeshi scientists have found an easy way to identify the primary stage of cancer. They can be identified in their invented technology before cancer spreads in the human body. Using the technology, the price of the invented machine is low, production costs in Bangladesh only one and a half hundred. Anyone who uses the machine can identify the cancer by sitting in the house.
Bangladeshi Bangladeshi scientist Muhammad Zahirul Alam Siddiqui led the study. He is currently teaching at Australia's Griffith University. The results of the study were published this month in the internationally recognized The Royal Society of Chemistry Journal, Nanoscale, The American Chemical Society Journal of International Chemistry and Royal Society of Chemical Communications.
Usually, it is spreading to the human body before it is properly understood when someone is infected with cancer. There are many types of examinations needed to be sure about the existence of cancer. Expenses are also a lot of money. It is known now that the patients with diabetes have had glucose levels in the blood or have any female child, they are now in reach. This information is available from a pharmacy shop bought at a low price. The cancer diagnostic machine is also easy-to-use and low cost.
The research aimed at identifying cancer was to identify the disease like cancer, at a lower cost in early stage. Researchers were also considering that people of lower-income countries did not have to spend lakhs of rupees for cancer treatment. Apart from this, the machine can detect cancer and monitor the increase or decrease of cancer in different parts of the body. As a result, the doctors will get the idea that the patient's treatment is going in the right direction. The study was done in financial aid of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia in 2015.
Asked about this, scientist Mohammad Zahirul Alam Siddiqui said in the first light that anyone who is able to identify cancer by using this device sitting in the house. First of all, a drop of blood, saliva or pisab samples is taken in plastic appenne drops. With this, microscopic metallic particles of cancer are added to the diagnosis of cancer. After this, changes in these samples can be known to see if there is no cancer in the early stages of the eyes. According to the level of cancer spread in the body, changes in blood and other samples will change. Then the doctor will get advice.
The researchers team tested the uterus, cannibalis, intestinal cancer patients to ensure the effectiveness of the technology. In this they got 100 percent success in the diagnosis.
Researchers were more in the Australian Bangladeshi scientist of the country. Shahriar Hossain. He is an Ulanang University teacher in Australia. Bangladeshi PhD student Mustafa Kamal Masud has played an important role in this work of cancer diagnosis. Assistant Professor Masud of the Department of Biochemistry of Shahjalal Science and Technology University is currently working on this research project from the education holidays. Jahangirnagar University worked with him to postgraduate from biochemistry. Nazmul Islam Professor Naim-Truong Nguyen of Griffith University and Sharad Yadav, a PhD student, Professor Yusuke Yalamchi, University of Ulangang, Professor Hansu Tanaka, Australian Institute of Innovative Materials, School of Mechanical Materials, Maternal and Biological Engineering Professor Gursel Alichi were associated with the study.
The innovative technology has opened up to the world's scientists. Anyone in the world can use it. By using technology, commercially producing a machine to detect cancer, it will cost one hundred and fifty rupees, and in advanced country the cost will be five dollars or about 400 taka.
According to the estimates of the World Health Organization, 10 million people worldwide are affected by cancer every year. Of the people who died from diseases in the world, 1 in 6 people died from cancer. 70 percent of those who died in central and low-income countries In 2012, 88 million people died in the world due to this disease. 22 percent of which have been infected with smoking cancer.
Experts say that both the incidence and death of non-invasive diseases like cancer in Bangladesh are increasing.
When asked about this, Habibullah Talukder, Head of Epidemiology Department of the National Cancer Research Institute and Hospital, said in the first light, "The cancer patients who come here to treat us come to the extreme end in most cases. Most patients can not be saved. If someone gets to know about the disease at the initial stage of cancer, it can be possible to save many lives. "He said that it is possible to cure cancer in early 80 to 90 percent if it is found in the early stage of cancer.

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