Anonymous ID: 92b818 Aug. 30, 2020, 1:01 a.m. No.10470480   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0490 >>0506

>>10470448

Q and real anons advocate following the rule of law, not vigilante violence, to prosecute crimes that are uncovered in the public sphere, worldwide.

So, yes, that is the Plan, because the alternative is very costly, and prosecution according to the rule of law is still available and will strengthen the Republic, and other national states (if they so avail themselves).

Anonymous ID: 92b818 Aug. 30, 2020, 2:17 a.m. No.10470777   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0871 >>0874 >>0898 >>0918 >>0951

This is the cancer article that NOTABLED >>10470528 refers to.

It hasn't been NOTABLED previously according to QR Search.

 

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/experimental-blood-test-detects-cancer-up-to-four-years-before-symptoms-appear/

 

Experimental Blood Test Detects Cancer up to Four Years before Symptoms Appear

 

The assay looks for stomach, esophageal, colorectal, lung and liver malignancies

By Rachel Nuwer on July 21, 2020

 

For years scientists have sought to create the ultimate cancer-screening testโ€”one that can reliably detect a malignancy early, before tumor cells spread and when treatments are more effective. A new method reported today in Nature Communications brings researchers a step closer to that goal. By using a blood test, the international team was able to diagnose cancer long before symptoms appeared in nearly all the people it tested who went on to develop cancer.

 

โ€œWhat we showed is: up to four years before these people walk into the hospital, there are already signatures in their blood that show they have cancer,โ€ says Kun Zhang, a bioengineer at the University of California, San Diego, and a co-author of the study. โ€œThatโ€™s never been done before.โ€

 

Past efforts to develop blood tests for cancer typically involved researchers collecting blood samples from people already diagnosed with the disease. They would then see if they could accurately detect malignant cells in those samples, usually by looking at genetic mutations, DNA methylation (chemical alterations to DNA) or specific blood proteins. โ€œThe best you can prove is whether your method is as good at detecting cancer as existing methods,โ€ Zhang says. โ€œYou can never prove itโ€™s better.โ€

 

In contrast, Zhang and his colleagues began collecting samples from people before they had any signs that they had cancer. In 2007 the researchers began recruiting more than 123,000 healthy individuals in Taizhou, China, to undergo annual health checksโ€”an effort that required building a specialized warehouse to store the more than 1.6 million samples they eventually accrued. Around 1,000 participants developed cancer over the next 10 years.

 

Zhang and his colleagues focused on developing a test for five of the most common types of cancer: stomach, esophageal, colorectal, lung and liver malignancies. The test they developed, called PanSeer, detects methylation patterns in which a chemical group is added to DNA to alter genetic activity. Past studies have shown that abnormal methylation can signal various types of cancer, including pancreatic and colon cancer.

 

The PanSeer test works by isolating DNA from a blood sample and measuring DNA methylation at 500 locations previously identified as having the greatest chance of signaling the presence of cancer. A machine-learning algorithm compiles the findings into a single score that indicates a personโ€™s likelihood of having the disease. The researchers tested blood samples from 191 participants who eventually developed cancer, paired with the same number of matching healthy individuals. They were able to detect cancer up to four years before symptoms appeared with roughly 90 percent accuracy and a 5 percent false-positive rate.

Anonymous ID: 92b818 Aug. 30, 2020, 2:39 a.m. No.10470874   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>10470777

Hey, I don't care that much about the 'you', but this artcile is NOTABLE because it is about detecting Cancer 4 years via a blood test before symptoms show.

 

It needs to be publicized, and that is another reason why we are here.

 

Can someone else NOTABLE it, if you think it is worthwhile for the world to be made aware?

 

It will only affect several million people worldwide.