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World J Gastroenterol


Title:Point-of-care testing in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancers: current technology and future directions
Author(s):Huddy JR; Ni MZ; Markar SR; Hanna GB;
Address:"Jeremy R Huddy, Melody Z Ni, Sheraz R Markar, George B Hanna, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, St Mary's Hospital, South Wharf Road, W2 1NY London, United Kingdom"
Journal Title:World J Gastroenterol
Year:2015
Volume:21
Issue:14
Page Number:4111 - 4120
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i14.4111
ISSN/ISBN:2219-2840 (Electronic) 1007-9327 (Print) 1007-9327 (Linking)
Abstract:"Point-of-care (POC) tests enable rapid results and are well established in medical practice. Recent advances in analytical techniques have led to a new generation of POC devices that will alter gastrointestinal diagnostic pathways. This review aims to identify current and new technologies for the POC diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancer. A structured search of the Embase and Medline databases was performed. Papers reporting diagnostic tests for gastrointestinal cancer available as a POC device or containing a description of feasibility for POC application were included. Studies recovered were heterogeneous and therefore results are presented as a narrative review. Six diagnostic methods were identified (fecal occult blood, fecal proteins, volatile organic compounds, pyruvate kinase isoenzyme type M2, tumour markers and DNA analysis). Fecal occult blood testing has a reported sensitivity of 66%-85% and specificity greater than 95%. The others are at a range of development and clinical application. POC devices have a proven role in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancer. Barriers to their implementation exist and the transition from experimental to clinical medicine is currently slow. New technologies demonstrate potential to provide accurate POC tests and an ability to diagnose gastrointestinal cancer at an early stage with improved clinical outcome and survival"
Keywords:"*Biomarkers, Tumor/blood/genetics DNA Mutational Analysis/trends Early Detection of Cancer/instrumentation/*trends Forecasting Gastrointestinal Neoplasms/blood/*diagnosis/enzymology/genetics/pathology Humans Metabolomics/trends Mutation Neoplasm Staging O;"
Notes:"MedlineHuddy, Jeremy R Ni, Melody Z Markar, Sheraz R Hanna, George B eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review 2015/04/22 World J Gastroenterol. 2015 Apr 14; 21(14):4111-20. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i14.4111"

 
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