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By Matthew Hill BBC West health correspondent Amelia is receiving a high dose of chemotherapyChildren with a form of blood cancer are being offered genetic tests to enable chemotherapy doses to be adjusted to match the severity of their condition. | By Matthew Hill BBC West health correspondent Amelia is receiving a high dose of chemotherapyChildren with a form of blood cancer are being offered genetic tests to enable chemotherapy doses to be adjusted to match the severity of their condition. |
The use of the tests is already producing promising results. | The use of the tests is already producing promising results. |
Amelia Bishop looks like any three-year-old - but she is fighting a potentially fatal blood cancer, known as acute lymphatic leukaemia. | Amelia Bishop looks like any three-year-old - but she is fighting a potentially fatal blood cancer, known as acute lymphatic leukaemia. |
Her mother Ros, says it was a terrific shock when Amelia was diagnosed 18 months ago. | Her mother Ros, says it was a terrific shock when Amelia was diagnosed 18 months ago. |
But it would have been far more difficult to deal with if Amelia had been older. | But it would have been far more difficult to deal with if Amelia had been older. |
Speaking at her home in Coln St Alwyn near Cirencester, Ros said: "I feel very lucky she was the age she was at diagnosis. | Speaking at her home in Coln St Alwyn near Cirencester, Ros said: "I feel very lucky she was the age she was at diagnosis. |
"She doesn't view herself as an ill person and going to hospital is just a routine part of her life - she doesn't know anything different." | "She doesn't view herself as an ill person and going to hospital is just a routine part of her life - she doesn't know anything different." |
Amelia was given a high dose of chemotherapy, which meant she had to endure more side effects. | Amelia was given a high dose of chemotherapy, which meant she had to endure more side effects. |
But Ros and her husband Craig are content that the high dose is necessary, because genetic testing revealed that Amelia had a severe form of the disease. | But Ros and her husband Craig are content that the high dose is necessary, because genetic testing revealed that Amelia had a severe form of the disease. |
Craig said: "Of course we are devastated that she is in a higher risk category. | Craig said: "Of course we are devastated that she is in a higher risk category. |
"But I am very happy she is on the more aggressive type of treatment, for my psychological well-being and the fact that we are doing all that science can. | "But I am very happy she is on the more aggressive type of treatment, for my psychological well-being and the fact that we are doing all that science can. |
"If she does not come through it then there was nothing else we could do." | "If she does not come through it then there was nothing else we could do." |
Clinical trial | Clinical trial |
The Genetics Laboratory at Southmead hospital in Bristol is where the bone marrow from patients like Amelia are tested. | The Genetics Laboratory at Southmead hospital in Bristol is where the bone marrow from patients like Amelia are tested. |
Dr Moppet believes the test is having a positive impactThe centre is leading a national clinical trial which started in 2003 to identify which children with the blood disease need more chemotherapy, and which ones less. | Dr Moppet believes the test is having a positive impactThe centre is leading a national clinical trial which started in 2003 to identify which children with the blood disease need more chemotherapy, and which ones less. |
The technique looks for what is known as 'minimally residual disease'. | The technique looks for what is known as 'minimally residual disease'. |
After a first dose of chemotherapy a tiny sample of the patient's bone marrow is taken, and the DNA analysed for tell tale patterns to find out how well the patient is responding to the treatment. | After a first dose of chemotherapy a tiny sample of the patient's bone marrow is taken, and the DNA analysed for tell tale patterns to find out how well the patient is responding to the treatment. |
The tests are very expensive at £3,000 a time as it takes about a month to analyse each sample. | The tests are very expensive at £3,000 a time as it takes about a month to analyse each sample. |
But although the results so far are preliminary, leading Bristol paediatric haematologist Dr John Moppet believes they have already shown that the test can improve patients' chances of survival. | |
He said the technique means scientists can detect tiny amounts of Leukaemic DNA that could never be seen with a microscope. | He said the technique means scientists can detect tiny amounts of Leukaemic DNA that could never be seen with a microscope. |
He said: "It's like looking for a needle in a haystack. | He said: "It's like looking for a needle in a haystack. |
"Traditionally, the outcomes for this kind of cancer in children is about 70% -75% survival, but since this trial has been running things have improved and they are now definitely over 80%." | "Traditionally, the outcomes for this kind of cancer in children is about 70% -75% survival, but since this trial has been running things have improved and they are now definitely over 80%." |
It will take at least six years before the results of the study are fully evaluated. | It will take at least six years before the results of the study are fully evaluated. |
But the researchers hope the test could eventually be applied to other types of blood cancer, including those that affect adults like the bone disease myeloma. | But the researchers hope the test could eventually be applied to other types of blood cancer, including those that affect adults like the bone disease myeloma. |