Craif (Location: Bunkyo-ku Tokyo, CEO: Ryuichi Onose, hereinafter referred to as “Craif”) will start offering “miSignal™” series, a cancer risk screening test for early stage cancer using urinary microRNA (hereinafter referred to as "miRNA"), from February 2022 through medical institutions.

Although recent medical advances have improved the treatment outcome, nearly 70% of the patients experience recurrence within 3 years after the initial treatment (*4). Hence, the 5-year survival rate is 46% for stage III, 25.1% for stage IV, and the long-term survival rate is very poor. Though detection of early-stage ovarian cancer is very important to improve the prognosis, a useful screening method has not been established yet.
As mentioned above, regardless of many medical advances made for ovarian cancer drugs and treatment, early detection and treatment is essential to fundamentally improve the prognosis. By developing and providing a painless and straightforward urinary test useful to detect early-stage cancer, Craif will contribute to improve the prognosis of cancers.
Source:
(*1) National Cancer Center Cancer Information Service, "Cancer Statistics" FY2018 (National Cancer Registry)
(*2) Cancer Statistics, Cancer Information Service, National Cancer Center (Vital Statistics, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare)
(*3) Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gynecologic Oncology Committee Report FY2017 Patient Annual Report
(*4) Ledermann, J. A., et al. "Newly diagnosed and relapsed epithelial ovarian carcinoma: ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. and follow-up." Annals of oncology 24 (2013)
