Method for conducting non-invasive early detection of colon...

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C12Q 1/68 (2006.01)

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CA 2540025

The invention relates to a method for conducting non-invasive early detection of colon cancer and/or of colon cancer precursor cells, by using primers with which mutation analyses can be carried out in selected regions of genes APC, K- ras, .beta.-catenin and B-raf. The invention also relates to a kit containing said primers, and to the use of these primers and of the kit for analyzing mutations, particularly for conducting the early detection of colon cancer and/or of colon cancer precursory cells.

L'invention concerne un procédé de détection précoce non invasive de cancer du colon et/ou de précurseurs de cancer du colon, ainsi que des amorces avec lesquelles des analyses de mutation peuvent être effectuées dans des régions sélectionnées du gène APC, K-ras, .beta.-caténine et B-raf. L'invention concerne également un coffret contenant lesdites amorces, ainsi que l'utilisation desdites amorces et dudit kit pour effectuer des analyses de mutation, notamment pour effectuer des détections précoces du cancer du colon et/ou de précurseurs du cancer du colon.

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