Method for detecting neoplastic disorders in a solubilized...

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G01N 33/574 (2006.01)

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CA 2528490

The present invention relates to a method for the early diagnosis of neoplastic disorders such as cancers as well as their precursor stages, particularly cancers of the respiratory tract, the urinary system, the reproductive tract, cancer associated with HPV infection or cancer of the anogenital tract, from solubilized body samples. The development of the kits and in-vitro diagnostic devices for the above purpose is also one aspect of the present invention.

L'invention concerne une méthode permettant le diagnostic précoce de troubles néoplasiques tels que les cancers, et de leurs stades précurseurs, en particulier les cancers affectant les voies respiratoires, le système urinaire, l'appareil génital, le cancer lié à l'infection à papillomavirus ou le cancer des zones anogénitales, à partir d'échantillons corporels solubilisés. L'invention concerne également des kits d'essai pouvant être utilisés à des fins diagnostiques, ainsi que des dispositifs de diagnostic in vitro. Dans un aspect, l'invention concerne encore l'élaboration desdits kits et dispositifs de diagnostic in vitro.

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