The National Cancer Tissue Biobank (NCTB), a first of its kind community-based initiative in the country, is collecting cancer tissues from Indian patients "to generate a cancer genome database which was not available so far."
Prof S Mahalingam, the faculty-in-charge of NCTB, said different types of cancer tissues were being collected for this purpose.
"This (collection of samples) is critical for identifying the specific changes happening in our own population to develop the diagnostic kit for early detection (of cancer) and this will help us to design a better treatment strategy," he told PTI.
For instance, the available medication for cancer treatment was "based on the western (countries') population" and developed for them though these were being used in India too, he said.
While there was an 80-90 per cent success rate of these medication in treating cancer in the western countries, it was less than 50 per cent in India, Prof Mahalingam said.
Creation of such a pool with samples of different types of cancer and their study would give an indication on what is going on in the community regarding the disease. There could be differences in the way two persons affected with the same type of cancer respond to the treatment, he said.
The samples, ranging from breast cancer and oral cancer to gastro-intestinal cancer, are taken after prior consent from the patients and their families and strict confidentiality is maintained, he said.
Till now, the NCTB has samples collected from over 1,800 patients and it has tied up with nine medical and educational institutes in Chennai and Puducherry for this purpose, he said, adding efforts are on to expand this association.
"They need to have an ethical clearance from their host institutions. We also have an ethics committee, monitoring committee. Any Indian researcher can approach us," he said.
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