Everybody played hide-and-seek as a kid. Although young, Lasse - head of the BIOMETSCO project - is not a kid anymore. But he still plays hide-and-seek. Or mostly just ‘seek’. Who’s hiding, you may ask? We’ll tell you whom: The colon cancer cells that run away from home.
About 1 person out of 20 will develop colorectal cancer. At the time of diagnosis, 1 out of 5 patients already have cancer cells that have spread to other places in the body. These get-away cancer cells (or metastases, if you like) are often very difficult to find. Sometimes the doctors don’t even know they’re hiding.
This is why Lasse is playing hide-and-seek with the get-away cancer cells:
Lasse is thus trying to help the doctors find out if there are get-away cancer cells and what they look like.
Now this might sound like a big task for one man. It is! And that’s why Lasse is not the only one ‘seeking’ in this round of hide-and-seek. in the BIOMETSCO project he teamed up with collaborators from Aarhus University, AstraZeneca, BioXpedia, NanoString Technologies and omiics. Together they worked hard to find out what the get-away cancer cells look like. When they find out, they will tell everyone else. Hopefully, this will help others looking for the get-away cells.