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Cancer Detection in Dogs using Raman Molecular Urinalysis, Cancer…
Cancer Detection in Dogs using Raman Molecular Urinalysis
Specific Challenges :red_cross:
Cancer Detection needs Improvement
Must be Simpler
Must be Quicker
Must be Non-Invasive
Difficulty Differentiating Cancer + Disease
Uncertainty of Treatment Response :question:
Connections to Global Issues :explode:
Increasing Animal Cancer Rates
Abundant Cancer Risk Factors
Environmental Toxins
Unsafe Foods and Kibble
Harmful Technologies
Ethical and Financial Considerations
Quality of Life vs. Life Length
Risk of Overdiagnosis
Risk of Overtreatment
Links to Class :pencil2:
Biotechnology
Engineering Ethics
Systems Biology
Potential Solutions :star:
Improved Urine Screenings
Fast (Approx 5 Minutes)
Inexpensive
Highly Accurate :check:
Spectral Fingerprint Model
Tests Unaffected by Chemotherapy
Strategies to Investigate Challenges :pen:
Collection of Urine Samples
Raman Spectroscopy
Comparative Analysis
Future Challenges :warning:
Diversify Sample
Increase Sample Size
Increase Breed Diversity
Assess Early Detection Effectiveness
Ensuring Clinical Integration
Cancer detection in dogs using rapid Ramen molecular urinalysis
Dr. Wujin Sun, Assistant Professor