Methods of screening for a tumor or tumor progression to the met

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25033908, A61B 600, G01N 2135

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ABSTRACT:
Methods of screening for a tumor or tumor progression to the metastatic state are a provided. The screening methods are based on the characterization of DNA by principal components analysis of spectral data yielded by Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy of DNA samples. The methods are applicable to a wide variety of DNA samples and cancer types.

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