DHAKA: A research team of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) claimed they have developed a technology that can detect cancer by analyzing blood samples just within five minutes.
The SUST team also claimed the technology, first of its kind in the world, uses Nonlinear Optics to detect cancer quickly. It is also very cost effective.
The revelation was made in a press conference organized by Education Ministry and University Grant Commission (UGC) in city’s International Mother Language Institute on Wednesday (September 5).
At the press conference, SUST Physics Department professor and also chief researcher of the team Dr. Yasmeen Haque said using this technology cancer detection will cost only Tk 500. However, it will take a year to finalize the technology for usage.
Under this method, no biomarker will be needed to detect cancer. So cost will be minimized to around Tk 500 from Tk 10,000. Besides, the regular biochemical process takes 7-8 days for detection but its will take only 7-8 hours, she added.
It has been said that many lives can be saved through this quick cancer detection technology. Bangladesh and US jointly applied for patent the technology titled ‘Method and System Based Nonlinear Optical Characteristic of Body Fluid for Diagnosis on Neoplasia.’
Aside from Dr. Yasmeen, the Higher Education Quality Enhancement Project (HEQEP) funded SUST research team also includes Professor Dr. Sharif Md Sharafuddin, Manas Kanti Biswas and Enamul Huq.
Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid was also present at chief guest at the event. He said this innovation is a unique success for Bangladesh and the day will be considered as a historic day for the country.
BDST: 2112HRS, SEP 5, 2018
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