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− | + | According to statistics, there are more than 14 million people suffering from cancer every year, and more than 32 million people died of cancer at the same period. Its causes are complex and variable, which means that it’s difficult to cure. Among the complex causes of cancer, BRAF is one of the most common proto-oncogene. Its changes have become the most probable genetic changes in adamantoblastoma. BRAF is also the most common mutant gene of melanoma. The incidence of mutations reach up to 40% to 60%. | |
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− | + | Nowadays, the treatments to cancer are mainly surgical treatment, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, they are very harmful to human body. In addition, using these treatment, the treatment cycle is long and the price is too expensive. In fact, these treatment are not quiet useful for anyone. All these aspect need to be improved now. | |
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+ | In order to solve these problems, we are exploring the relationship between the genetic mutation of BRAF and the growth and the reproduction of the tumor. We, the SFLS_iGEMers, are hoping that by using Crisper-Cas9 and short microRNA to interference or removal, we can successfully complete three steps of “discovery, mark, kill” to achieve the ideal treatment, which is efficient, hurt less, cost less and can fit everyone. | ||
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Description
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A special, civilian-friendly treatment of cancer
According to statistics, there are more than 14 million people suffering from cancer every year, and more than 32 million people died of cancer at the same period. Its causes are complex and variable, which means that it’s difficult to cure. Among the complex causes of cancer, BRAF is one of the most common proto-oncogene. Its changes have become the most probable genetic changes in adamantoblastoma. BRAF is also the most common mutant gene of melanoma. The incidence of mutations reach up to 40% to 60%.
Nowadays, the treatments to cancer are mainly surgical treatment, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, they are very harmful to human body. In addition, using these treatment, the treatment cycle is long and the price is too expensive. In fact, these treatment are not quiet useful for anyone. All these aspect need to be improved now.
In order to solve these problems, we are exploring the relationship between the genetic mutation of BRAF and the growth and the reproduction of the tumor. We, the SFLS_iGEMers, are hoping that by using Crisper-Cas9 and short microRNA to interference or removal, we can successfully complete three steps of “discovery, mark, kill” to achieve the ideal treatment, which is efficient, hurt less, cost less and can fit everyone.
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