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Raman Cancer Detection, Dr. Ryan Senger, Associate Professor “Cancer…
Raman Cancer Detection
Future/New Challenges :warning:
Improve accuracy even more
Expand study :!!:
Focused on high risk breeds
Expand to all ages
Expand to all breeds
Focused on lymphoma
Potential Solutions Posed :check:
Cheaper Alternative :!:
Urine Test = Cheap
Chemical Tests = expensive
Testing: 5 minutes per sample
Near instantaneous
No sample prep
Reliable :star:
Accessible + Simple
92% Accuracy :check:
Uses :explode:
Check-ins after treatment
Regular Checkups
Strategies Used :silhouettes:
Samples tested in bulk
Used PeakSeeker PRO-785
Used Raman Spectroscopy
Using Rametrix Toolbox v2.0
Raman Spectra analyzed
Finding test subjects / samples
292 Dogs
Varied in current health :
89 healthy :<3:
16 with UT disease
100 with cancer
Samples collected by professionals
Received consent from owners
Challenges Aimed at Solving :!?:
Improving current testing
Blood tests using plasma
Less reliable
Detecting cancer in dogs
Make diagnosing process easier
Differentiate from other diseases
Early diagnosis improves treatability :smiley:
Important for specific breeds
Cancer in dogs is common
Using urine chemical composition
Links to Class :pencil2:
Little things can yield big results
Spoke in Class :silhouette:
Explained Process
Raman: Obsolete --> Useful
Dr. Ryan Senger, Associate Professor
“Cancer detection in dogs using rapid Ramen molecular urinalysis”. Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2024):
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1328058