Abstract

Identifying the causes of human cancer is the first step in cancer prevention. The identification of a cancer hazard may have broad and profound implications. As a disease with a truly global reach, cancer has touched most people in a personal way. Importantly, this new appreciation of cancer’s complexity is redirecting attention to cancer prevention and early detection – research areas.

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  • To search the major carcinogenic factor or explore a non - specific early- stage and rapid screening indicators of cancer

  • Reagents and Instruments: Biochemical RPMI-1640 (Xi’an, China), fetal bovine serum (FBS), and phytohemagglutinin-M were purchased from Invitrogen (GIBCO, Beijing), and potassium chloride and PI were obtained from Sigma Chemicals (Shanghai)

  • Whole blood culture: Peripheral blood 2ml was collected from each cancer patients before radiation therapy and healthy people were divided into 0.5 mL portions and were added into 4 mL the culture media (80% RPMI-1640 and 20% FBS)

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Introduction

To search the major carcinogenic factor or explore a non - specific early- stage and rapid screening indicators of cancer. As a disease with a truly global reach, cancer has touched most people in a personal way. This new appreciation of cancer’s complexity is redirecting attention to cancer prevention and early detection – research areas. Cancer is a disease in which normal cells divide out of control and can invade other tissues. Cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymphatic system. Cancer can be caused by many factors, such as exposure to carcinogens, genetic mutations, certain behaviors, age, and so on

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