Methods and biomarkers for early detection, prediction, and diagnosis of colorectal cancer - 23/05/23
, Yi Zhao a, ⁎ 
Abstract |
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common digestive diseases worldwide. It has steadily ascended to the top three cancers in terms of incidence and mortality. The primary cause is the inability to diagnose it at an early stage. Therefore, early detection and diagnosis are essential for colorectal cancer prevention. Although there are now various methods for CRC early detection, in addition to recent developments in surgical and multimodal therapy, the poor prognosis and late detection of CRC still remain significant. Thus, it is important to investigate novel technologies and biomarkers to improve the sensitization and specification of CRC diagnosis. Here, we present some common methods and biomarkers for early detection and diagnosis of CRC, we hope this review will encourage the adoption of screening programs and the clinical use of these potential molecules as biomarkers for CRC early detection and prognosis.
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Highlights |
● | Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common digestive diseases worldwide. |
● | The primary cause is the inability to diagnose CRC at an early stage. |
● | The application of imaging and stool-based tests in CRC early detection. |
● | We are reviewing the main omics technologies used for early detection and diagnosis of CRC. |
● | This study is help to better understand and detect more potential molecules as biomarkers for CRC early detection and prognosis. |
Abbreviations : CRC, CT, FIT, FOBT, GNP, TMB, MSI, CIN, CIMP, EMT, MS, LCMS/MS, CPTAC, NMR, LCM, CTC, cDNA, MRM
Keywords : Colorectal Cancer, Early Detection, Diagnosis, Biomarkers
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