00:00Great news in the global fight against cancer.
00:04The innovative biotech company,
00:06Mines Biomed, trading on the NASDAQ as MYNZ,
00:09has released data from a recent study that shows
00:12promising results in two key areas
00:14for early detection of certain cancers.
00:17Early detection is critical to
00:18successful outcomes for cancer patients.
00:20It can mean the difference between life and death.
00:22The company presented the data from
00:24its early detect study at
00:26Digestive Disease Week 2024 in Washington, DC.
00:29The study, which was conducted across
00:3121 specialized gastroenterology sites in the US,
00:34and included 254 clinical patients,
00:37showcases a comprehensive approach to early cancer detection,
00:41particularly colorectal cancer, CRC.
00:43The multimodal screening test developed by Mines Biomed
00:46integrates a fecal immunochemical test,
00:49DNA and mRNA biomarkers,
00:51and a proprietary artificial intelligence,
00:54AI, machine learning algorithm.
00:56This innovative test is capable of distinguishing
00:58between various conditions,
01:00including colorectal cancer, CRC,
01:03and advanced adenomas, AA, non-advanced adenomas,
01:07and samples with no findings.
01:10The study results highlight the test's efficacy
01:12in accurately identifying biomarkers
01:14and enhancing early detection rates for CRC
01:17and significant precancerous conditions.
01:19By focusing on this dual approach
01:21of combining biomarker analysis with AI,
01:24Mines Biomed aims to improve screening practices,
01:27shifting from cancer detection
01:28to prevention,
01:29and ultimately reducing cancer mortality rates globally.
01:33The detailed presentation at DDW 2024
01:36delved into the test's performance
01:38and its potential impact
01:39on current colorectal cancer screening methodologies.
01:42The resulting data shows that Mines' test
01:44is in line with the leading tests on the market
01:46for colorectal cancer
01:48and significantly improves the detection
01:50of advanced adenomas.
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