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SUMMARY:Early Cancer Institute seminar series: Dr Jeremy Clark\, UEA - Dr 
 Jeremy Clark\, UEA
DTSTART:20230228T123000Z
DTEND:20230228T140000Z
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CONTACT:Catherine Atkins
DESCRIPTION:The Early Cancer Institute seminar series aims to connect rese
 archers in the early cancer detection and diagnosis space to share knowled
 ge and spark collaboration. Join fellow researchers for lunch and an oppor
 tunity to network prior to the talk.\n\nIn February we are joined by Dr Je
 remy Clark of UEA who will speak about: The PUR (Prostate Urine Risk) biom
 arker for prostate cancer detection and prognosis.\n*Register at https://w
 ww.eventbrite.co.uk/e/early-cancer-institute-seminar-dr-jeremy-clark-ticke
 ts-522511444797\n\nSpeaker biography*\n\nJeremy’s research centres aroun
 d the development and clinical implementation of diagnostic and prognostic
  tests for Prostate Cancer.\n\nProstate cancer is present in the majority 
 of men over 55 years old but only a minority of men will die of the diseas
 e. Accurate identification of those cancers that will progress and kill th
 e patient is not available at present.\n\nJeremy’s research examines uri
 ne as a source of cancer biomarkers. The idea behind this is as follows: t
 he prostate lies just below the bladder\, it is a secretory organ and thes
 e secretions carry cells and molecules from all over the prostate to the u
 rethra which then get flushed out of the body on urination. If a cancer is
  present\, then tiny bits of the tumour are also carried with the secretio
 ns and these can be detected in urine.\n\nIn the pilot study PUR (Prostate
  Urine Risk Signatures)\, the team were able to separate men with low-risk
  cancer into two groups - one of which had 8-times the rate of future deve
 lopment of aggressive cancer than the other. This has led to the developme
 nt of the At-Home Urine Collection kit whereby a urine can be collected fr
 om men At-Home for Prostate cancer testing in the laboratory.\n\n\n
LOCATION:Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre (LT2) School of Clinical Medicine
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