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Novel method to classify new vs recurrent cancer

Washington, Dec 28 (UNI) A new method distinguishing between breast cancer recurrences and new primary tumors has been developed, a latest study said.

One commonly used method is to detect changes in DNA copy number, and another is to compare clinical and pathologic characteristics of two tumors, according to the study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

''We compared these two methods in 22 breast cancer patients with a new one that uses DNA breakpoint data by assessing their ability to distinguish between the two,'' said Marc Bollet, MD Curie Institute Paris.

In 14 women, all three methods agreed on whether the tumor was a new primary or a recurrence. The DNA breakpoints method also outperformed the clinical one in determining the likelihood of metastasis.

The study concluded that DNA breakpoints could better determine the nature of the breast cancer recurrence than clinical and pathologic characteristics or DNA copy number information.

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1320 policemen killed fighting militancy in J

Jammu, Dec 28 (UNI) Inspector General of Police (IGP) Jammu zone S P Vaid claimed that 1320 policemen, including Special Police Officers (SPOs), have sacrificed their lives while combating militancy for the last 17 years in Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking to mediapersons here yesterday, Dr Vaid said, ''870 Jammu and Kashmir police cops and 450 SPOs laid down their lives in insurgency operations and in the wars between India, Pakistan and China. ''The policemen sacrificed their lives while guarding the.....

Shocked at Bhutto's death, PM says fight terrorism unitedly

Panaji, Dec 28 (UNI) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today expressed shock and outrage at the demise of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto yesterday and asserted the need to fight terrorism unitedly. ''In her death, the sub-continent has lost an outstanding personality and champion of India and Pakistan. It is a great loss to both Pakistan and India and it reminds us of the need for working together to fight terrorism,'' Dr Singh said while addressing the media at the Goa.....

GDP to grow by 9 pc: ASSOCHAM

New Delhi, Dec 28, 2007 : According to a survey conducted by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India or ASSOCHAM, the GDP is expected to grow by 9% in the fiscal year 2007-2008. Earlier, ASSOCHAM had projected the GDP growth at 8.7% but considering the growing rate of investment, it has revised its projection.   Watch Video   .....
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