The La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital in Valencia will be the first public health center in Spain to have the most powerful genome sequencer on the market for the genetic detection of cancer and rare diseases, capable of sequencing up to 20,000 genomes per year. The global investment in the sequencer and complementary equipment reaches 2.5 million and will be operational from April 2025.
Thus, this Tuesday the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazónduring his visit to this hospital center accompanied by the Minister of Health, Marciano Gómez, where this technology will be installed. with her, it will be possible to shorten diagnosis times of diseases and reduce costs, improving citizens’ health care.
In this regard, he stressed that this new genome sequencer is part of “the Consell’s commitment to continue advancing in the genetic detection of cancer and rare diseases, as well as in personalized medicine.” “The Consell’s great priority in health matters is prevention, advanced treatment and continue fighting against our main enemy, which is cancer“he stressed.
In this sense, he has described as “strategic and successful” the decision of the Valencian Government to launch the Autonomous Office of Predictive, Personalized Medicine and Advanced Therapies of the Valencian Community (OMPTA) “as it had never existed” in the region and which is now “bearing fruit”.
In this way, he pointed out that this new sequencer “will allow us to continue advancing” and “taking the next step” in the treatment of rare diseases and in many types of cancer with early diagnosis, in record time, as well as in determining personalized treatment.
“A message of hope”
In this sense, according to the presidentthis news has sent “a message of hope” for many citizens of the Community, “since thanks to this technology the “prevention of hereditary cancers and personalized treatment” are facilitated.
Likewise, he has clarified that although the new sequencer is located at the La Fe Hospital, Access to this technology will be equitable for all patients, “whatever your reference hospital is.”
Likewise, it has reaffirmed its commitment to end standard treatments in our territory in health matters and advance in personalized treatments. “The Valencian Community needs, wants and will be in first gear,” Mazón has guaranteed.
The high-performance NovaSeq X Plus device will also enhance research, opening the doors for La Fe to participate in numerous international projects. The technology allows us to carry out studies from very in-depth gene panels to more complex techniques such as transcriptomes, exomes or complete genomes.
The team comes accompanied by a bookstore preparation robot (Hamilton Star) coupled to this sequencer, allowing automation of the entire workflow. In addition, other devices have also been acquired (Genexus sequencer and Ion Chef Robot) intended for the detection and characterization of genetic biomarkers in both solid tumors and hematological malignancies.
Commitment in the fight against cancer
The head of the Consell has highlighted the commitment of the Generalitat to provide the Valencian health system with the most advanced technology to place the Community at the forefront in preventive, precision and personalized medicine.
In this sense, he has highlighted the investment effort of the Consell in health matters “so that the people of Castellón, Valencia and Alicante have the same health rights”, for which he has demanded a “fair” regional financing with the territory “to continue fighting cancer.”
In this sense, he has made reference to the future proton therapy plant at the La Fe Hospital in Valènciawith an investment of 50 million as another example of the Consell’s determined commitment to combat this disease “despite the fact that others had this project kept in plastic.”
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