The potential of RNA as a target for national screening of pre-cancer

Whole national screening of pre-cancer is done only in some few countries, dominated by The Netherlands, Denmark, UK, Norway and Finland. This national screening are done combining national cancer registry, national public health and national medical bodies or hospitals. Until some few years ago na...

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Main Authors: Frank Karlsen, Margaret Muturi, Cosmas Muyabwa, Lars E. Roseng, Serge Bigabwa, Byamungu Chihongola, Lucy Muchiri
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Public Health in Africa
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Online Access:https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/866
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spelling doaj-88ed888c397f494bbe77f48e14f458b02020-11-25T03:19:24ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health in Africa2038-99222038-99302018-12-019310.4081/jphia.2018.866The potential of RNA as a target for national screening of pre-cancerFrank Karlsen0Margaret Muturi1Cosmas Muyabwa2Lars E. Roseng3Serge Bigabwa4Byamungu Chihongola5Lucy Muchiri6University College of Southeast Norway, BorreUniversity College of Southeast Norway, BorreUniversity College of Southeast Norway, BorreUniversity College of Southeast Norway, BorreUniversity College of Southeast Norway, BorreUniversity College of Southeast Norway, BorreUniversity College of Southeast Norway, Borre Whole national screening of pre-cancer is done only in some few countries, dominated by The Netherlands, Denmark, UK, Norway and Finland. This national screening are done combining national cancer registry, national public health and national medical bodies or hospitals. Until some few years ago national screening was only done using morphological or visual methods or technology. Today a number of molecular methods have been implemented to serve these national screening programs. Based on all the discussions within this review, it is clear that the main driving engine and the cause of cervical pre-cancer and the main cause of invasive cervical cancer is the expression of E6 and E7 oncoproteins from HPV 16, 18, 31, 33 and 45. However, the main challenge is the role of morphology or imaging based diagnosis in the original definition of pre-cancer disease. This definition is not based on the cause of cervical pre-cancer but based on a complex morphological observation heavily based on subjective matters. The challenge between these two definitions are discussed in this review. The unique discovery done while validating the first standardized detection technology used against mRNA, confirmed that the presence of both abnormal E6 and/or E7 mRNA and protein is the cause of cervical pre-cancer or severe neoplasia and the main cause of invasive cervical cancer. This confirmation was evident even though all these studies were disturbed by the above biases from morphology or imaging based  diagnosis. The presence of the template for high production of the most carcinogenic compounds ever discovered, must cause a more accurate screening program. A number of studies have proved that the detection of E6/E7 mRNA followed-up by indirect or direct treatment in a well-organized national screening program would reduce the incidence of cervical cancer. This review discuss the main studies involved in the scientific, clinical evaluation and how this unique technology could be used as a new medical gold standard for national screening of cervical pre-cancer. https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/866Preventive healthcarepublic healthscreening in Africascreening of cervical pre-canceroncology
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author Frank Karlsen
Margaret Muturi
Cosmas Muyabwa
Lars E. Roseng
Serge Bigabwa
Byamungu Chihongola
Lucy Muchiri
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Margaret Muturi
Cosmas Muyabwa
Lars E. Roseng
Serge Bigabwa
Byamungu Chihongola
Lucy Muchiri
The potential of RNA as a target for national screening of pre-cancer
Journal of Public Health in Africa
Preventive healthcare
public health
screening in Africa
screening of cervical pre-cancer
oncology
author_facet Frank Karlsen
Margaret Muturi
Cosmas Muyabwa
Lars E. Roseng
Serge Bigabwa
Byamungu Chihongola
Lucy Muchiri
author_sort Frank Karlsen
title The potential of RNA as a target for national screening of pre-cancer
title_short The potential of RNA as a target for national screening of pre-cancer
title_full The potential of RNA as a target for national screening of pre-cancer
title_fullStr The potential of RNA as a target for national screening of pre-cancer
title_full_unstemmed The potential of RNA as a target for national screening of pre-cancer
title_sort potential of rna as a target for national screening of pre-cancer
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health in Africa
issn 2038-9922
2038-9930
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Whole national screening of pre-cancer is done only in some few countries, dominated by The Netherlands, Denmark, UK, Norway and Finland. This national screening are done combining national cancer registry, national public health and national medical bodies or hospitals. Until some few years ago national screening was only done using morphological or visual methods or technology. Today a number of molecular methods have been implemented to serve these national screening programs. Based on all the discussions within this review, it is clear that the main driving engine and the cause of cervical pre-cancer and the main cause of invasive cervical cancer is the expression of E6 and E7 oncoproteins from HPV 16, 18, 31, 33 and 45. However, the main challenge is the role of morphology or imaging based diagnosis in the original definition of pre-cancer disease. This definition is not based on the cause of cervical pre-cancer but based on a complex morphological observation heavily based on subjective matters. The challenge between these two definitions are discussed in this review. The unique discovery done while validating the first standardized detection technology used against mRNA, confirmed that the presence of both abnormal E6 and/or E7 mRNA and protein is the cause of cervical pre-cancer or severe neoplasia and the main cause of invasive cervical cancer. This confirmation was evident even though all these studies were disturbed by the above biases from morphology or imaging based  diagnosis. The presence of the template for high production of the most carcinogenic compounds ever discovered, must cause a more accurate screening program. A number of studies have proved that the detection of E6/E7 mRNA followed-up by indirect or direct treatment in a well-organized national screening program would reduce the incidence of cervical cancer. This review discuss the main studies involved in the scientific, clinical evaluation and how this unique technology could be used as a new medical gold standard for national screening of cervical pre-cancer.
topic Preventive healthcare
public health
screening in Africa
screening of cervical pre-cancer
oncology
url https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/866
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