Mitochondrial mutations occur as a product of contact of a person with an
environmental pollutant. Mitochondrial mutations are readily detectable
in body fluids. Measurement of mitochondrial mutations in body fluids can
be used as a dosimeter to monitor exposure to the environmental
pollutant. Mitochondrial mutations can also be detected in cancer
patients. Probes and primers containing mutant mitochondrial sequences
can be used to monitor patient condition.