Health Tech Capitol | Madison draws a startup from Chicago with a novel way to track cancer
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Madison draws a startup from Chicago with a novel way to track cancer

Madison draws a startup from Chicago with a novel way to track cancer

A startup company that is working to fight cancer is moving to Madison from Chicago on Jan. 1, and is bringing along its first round of funds from investors.

Capio Biosciences has developed technology that can identify cancer cells in the bloodstream, said co-founder and president Seungpyo Hong.

By taking blood samples, or “liquid biopsies,” as a cancer patient goes through treatment, Capio’s device, the OncoSense CTC, can pinpoint cancerous cells and measure them to see how the patient is responding to the treatment, Hong said.

He said it’s faster, easier and less expensive than conventional tumor biopsies or body scans.

Read more at the Wisconsin State Journal

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