Why Your Support is Needed?
If you or those you love have been diagnosed with cancer, you understand the anxiety and challenges of trying to determine the ongoing status of your disease.
A University of Louisville, James Graham Brown Cancer Center breakthrough led to a new way of analyzing blood for diagnostic purposes. With a single drop of blood, the Plasma Thermogram provides an extremely sensitive test result with the potential to provide earlier detection of disease, effectively assess status of cancer remission and improve monitoring in response to disease therapy.
However without funding, this technology may end up on the ash heaps of great medical solutions that COULD have helped humanity in our lifetime.
YOUR funding support of an approved melanoma study at the Brown Cancer Center is CRITICAL if this new breakthrough in cancer detection & monitoring is to make it out of the research lab and into medical practice!
This is truly a new breakthrough in the understanding of disease activity, including cancer.
Use of Funds?
Funding from this campaign will support Melanoma Cancer Monitoring clinical studies with patients at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center in Louisville, KY, where the test was invented.
- Complete a clinical study of ~70 blood samples from patients with Melanoma
- Initiate and complete a 6 month clinical study with ~30 melanoma patients at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center
- Monitor melanoma stage III patients to detect early disease recurrence following surgical resection
- Monitor stage IV melanoma patients to detect early response to Zelboraf, an FDA approved drug for Melanoma treatment
Impact of Your Funding?
Imagine having a standard blood test to understand if your cancer is progressing or regressing towards remission! Unthinkable? Not anymore.
- Your support is CRITICAL to complete two important clinical studies at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center which will demonstrate improvement in Melanoma patient monitoring
- Your support will advance a cancer blood test which can complement and potentially reduce the need for painful biopsies and damaging PET/CT Scan radiation
- Your support will launch the powerful, Plasma Thermogram blood test to monitor Melamona for remission and relapse!
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