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Prevention and early detection

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Cancer results from the accumulation of multiple alterations in the genome of an individual's cells. These alterations can occur spontaneously, be hereditary or be caused by exposure to mutagens. It is essential to prevent exposure to carcinogens and reinforce a person's natural defences to reduce the risk of cancer. The early detection of mutations and cancer cells increases the ability to fight the disease and to apply the best therapies as early as possible. The following datasets relate to patent documents for early detection of cancer and for preventing its development. More details regarding each of the technologies listed below, as well as the patenting activity in these areas, can be found in our study on cancer technologies and patents (February 2024).

Safe environment and food

The following datasets provide patent documents relating to food technologies and agriculture. Food technologies reinforce the natural defences of organisms to prevent and fight the early development of cancer by providing nutritional supplements. Technologies in food production and agriculture reduce exposure to carcinogens that are found in food and the environment.

Methods for preparing/treating food that lower the content of carcinogens

Processed food is a source of chemicals that have the potential to act as mutagens that can cause cancer. This dataset contains technologies that reduce the content of carcinogens in food products.

Food with low carcinogens

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Food components that reduce the risk of cancer

A healthy diet can prevent the development of cancer by reinforcing the body's natural defences. The following compounds are used in foods or as nutritional supplements to reduce cancer risk.

Amino acids, peptides and proteins

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Fatty acids and oils

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Fibres

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Vitamins

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Minerals

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Probiotics

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Reducing the use of pesticides in agriculture

Pesticides and herbicides are used in agriculture to improve raw food yield and quality. However, they may contain carcinogens that increase cancer risk when applied to fields, crops and/or foodstuffs. This dataset provides patent documents for plants that mitigate the need for pesticides.

Green agriculture

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Instruments for early diagnostics

Regular screening and early detection are essential to identify cancer at its earliest stage. Imaging of the body is performed to detect early signs of the disease. The following datasets provide patent documents for optical and non-optical body-imaging instruments and technologies.

Magnetic resonance imaging

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Fluorescent/near-infrared imaging

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Photoacoustic, optoacoustic imaging

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Early tests and diagnostics

Early tests can also be performed on small tissue/blood samples to detect the presence of viral oncogenes, e.g. cancer-causing papillomavirus, cellular mutations or tumour cells. The following datasets relate to minimally invasive technologies for detecting nucleic acids, proteins or cells.

Analysis of nucleic acids

By fine-needle aspiration

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By swabbing material from the cervix

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By taking a blood sample

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By taking a blood sample and detecting methylation of nucleic acid

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By taking a blood sample and detecting nucleic acid of circulating tumour cells

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By taking a blood sample and detecting nucleic acid from a single tumour cell

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Analysis of cells and proteins using (immuno)staining techniques

Cells obtained by fine-needle aspiration

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Cells obtained by swabbing from the cervix

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Cells obtained by taking a sample of a body fluid

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Single cells obtained by taking a sample of a body fluid

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Proteins in a sample of a body fluid

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Analysis of proteins in a sample of a body fluid using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)

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Analysis by mass spectrometry of cancer biomarkers in a sample of a body fluid

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Contribution of artificial intelligence to sample analysis

Bioinformatics and artificial intelligence (AI) can help early cancer detection thanks to the training of models and machine learning. This dataset identifies patent documents in the field of AI as applied to the analysis of results from early tests and diagnostics.

AI and sample analysis

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Preventing cancer through vaccination

Oncogenic viruses have been associated with the development of certain tumours, for example papillomavirus has been linked to cervical cancer. Viral infection is a significant contributor to the prevalence of cancer globally, and vaccines preventing infection with specific viruses can prevent the development of certain cancers. The following datasets provide patent documents for cancer prevention based on oncogenic virus antigen(s) that elicit an antiviral immune response.

HPV antigen(s) to elicit an anti-cervical-cancer immune response

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Hepatitis B virus antigen(s) to elicit an anti-liver-cancer immune response

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