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Curr Oncol


Title:The Use of Breath Analysis in the Management of Lung Cancer: Is It Ready for Primetime?
Author(s):Keogh RJ; Riches JC;
Address:"Centre for Haemato-Oncology, Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, 3rd Floor John Vane Science Centre, Charterhouse Square, London EC1M 6BQ, UK"
Journal Title:Curr Oncol
Year:2022
Volume:20220930
Issue:10
Page Number:7355 - 7378
DOI: 10.3390/curroncol29100578
ISSN/ISBN:1718-7729 (Electronic) 1198-0052 (Print) 1198-0052 (Linking)
Abstract:"Breath analysis is a promising non-invasive method for the detection and management of lung cancer. Exhaled breath contains a complex mixture of volatile and non-volatile organic compounds that are produced as end-products of metabolism. Several studies have explored the patterns of these compounds and have postulated that a unique breath signature is emitted in the setting of lung cancer. Most studies have evaluated the use of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to identify these unique breath signatures. With recent advances in the field of analytical chemistry and machine learning gaseous chemical sensing and identification devices have also been created to detect patterns of odorant molecules such as volatile organic compounds. These devices offer hope for a point-of-care test in the future. Several prospective studies have also explored the presence of specific genomic aberrations in the exhaled breath of patients with lung cancer as an alternative method for molecular analysis. Despite its potential, the use of breath analysis has largely been limited to translational research due to methodological issues, the lack of standardization or validation and the paucity of large multi-center studies. It is clear however that it offers a potentially non-invasive alternative to investigations such as tumor biopsy and blood sampling"
Keywords:Humans Breath Tests/methods Complex Mixtures *Lung Neoplasms/pathology Prospective Studies *Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis breath analysis e-Nose technology lung cancer mass spectrometry volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"MedlineKeogh, Rachel J Riches, John C eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review Switzerland 2022/10/28 Curr Oncol. 2022 Sep 30; 29(10):7355-7378. doi: 10.3390/curroncol29100578"

 
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