Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a cancer of the lymphoid line of blood cell, showing a rapid growth of lymphoblastic immature cells. Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a cancer of the myeloid line of blood cells. Early diagnosis is crucial for the effective treatment of these patients. The current standard procedure of diagnosis is extensive blood count analysis, microscopic morphological investigations, bone marrow biopsy and flow-cytometer which are all time- consuming and expensive. Here we demonstrate the advantage a new technique for the diagnosis of ALL and AML based on the fluorescence spectra of blood plasma and RBCs samples from the above patients. Based on the 85 patients analyzed the results reveal that our approach could discriminate the two malignancies unambiguously from the normal with 88 % sensitivity and 80 % specificity. The abnormal decrease in the level of amino acid, tryptophan and coenzyme NADH and abnormal increase in the other amino acid, tyrosine and another coenzyme FAD, (both in comparison to the normal control) act as malignancy indicative biomarkers. Since the contrast parameter between the normal and malignant samples is four- fold, the potential for early detection of leukemia is high. The instrumentation and technique are new and simple; hence may have significant supplementary or complementary value with the existing diagnostic methods.

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